GEV and Pacific Hydro Australia Developments Pty Ltd have agreed to explore opportunities regarding the production, storage, loading, ground and marine transportation of green hydrogen produced by Pacific Hydro’s Ord Hydrogen Project.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. announced its completion of Kobe LH2 Terminal (Hy touch Kobe), the world's first liquefied hydrogen receiving terminal.
The companies Shell, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Vattenfall and municipal company Wärme Hamburg are planning how they can jointly produce hydrogen from wind and solar power at the Hamburg-Moorburg power plant site and utilize it in its vicinity.
Westport Fuel Systems Inc. announced it will begin a research project with Scania to apply its HPDI 2.0TM fuel system with hydrogen to the latest Scania commercial vehicle engine. Preliminary test results are expected in the second half of 2021.
Phillips 66 announced it has received a $3 MM grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance the development of high-performance reversible solid oxide fuel cells.
Ekona Power Inc. has entered into a convertible debenture with BDC Capital that will help the company develop its novel technology for low-cost blue H2 production.
BioSolar Inc. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary NewHydrogen Inc. is exploring additional major cost reduction opportunities in hydrogen electrolyzers beyond the scope of its current sponsored research project at the University of California Los Angeles.
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Air Liquide announced it has a 40% stake acquisition in the capital of the French company H2V Normandy, which aims to build a large-scale electrolyzer complex of up to 200 MW for the production of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen in France.
thyssenkrupp , Equinor and OGE to evaluate the possibility to supply thyssenkrupp Steel’s Duisburg site with blue hydrogen to allow for significant CO2 reductions via a nearly climate-neutral steel production.
Johnson Matthey has taken the next major step in its plans to commercialize technologies to enable production of zero carbon green hydrogen, announcing new manufacturing capacity for the production of catalyst coated membranes.
Ørsted is moving forward on its Danish renewable hydrogen demonstration project, H2RES. The facility will have a capacity of 2 MW and produce up to around 1,000 kg of renewable hydrogen daily, which will be used to fuel road transport in Greater Copenhagen and on Zealand.
Alfa Laval announced it has joined a project with DTU Energy, Haldor Topsoe, Svitzer and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon to accelerate the development of solid oxide fuel cell technology, which can use green fuels to generate electricity.
McDermott International, Ltd announced that its CB&I Storage Solutions business has been awarded a study by a leading natural gas producer to research opportunities to expand current liquid hydrogen storage capacity limits.
KBR, Inc. announced it has been awarded a contract to provide technical advisory solutions to SK E&S for its hydrogen development business in South Korea.
The Hydrogen Council released a new report on hydrogen decarbonization pathways that shows low-carbon hydrogen supply at scale is economically and environmentally feasible, and will have significant societal benefits if the right localized approach and best-practices for production are used.