Air Products CEO sees phase-out of grey hydrogen within a decade
Air Products expects to cease operation of all stand-alone steam methane reformers (SMRs) and have stopped or nearly stopped production of grey hydrogen within ten years.
Air Products expects to cease operation of all stand-alone steam methane reformers (SMRs) and have stopped or nearly stopped production of grey hydrogen within ten years.
Linde revealed today that it will invest $150m into an on-site air separation unit (ASU) in Boden, northern Sweden, to supply industrial gases to the world’s first large-scale green steel production plant.
Energy-from-waste operator enfinium is targeting carbon removal of 1.2 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) by 2039.
Decarbonisation solutions firm Carbon Clean has mounted its first equipment on the structural steel of the first carbon capture module at what will be Europe’s largest commercial-scale e-methanol facility.
The European Commission is awarding nearly €720m to seven renewable hydrogen projects in Europe, selected through the first competitive bidding process under the European Hydrogen Bank.
New Zealand’s hydrogen refuelling station (HRS) network is powering up with new stations opening in Wiri (South Auckland), Te Rapa (Hamilton) and Palmerston North, and a fourth in Tauranga expected to come online shortly.
The UK needs immediate, substantial and coordinated investment in Net Zero technologies, according to a new Energy Systems Catapult report.
Electrolyser manufacturer Ohmium International (Ohmium) will work alongside technology firm Tata Projects to advance green hydrogen projects in India.
A liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering project in Sohar, Oman will receive an investment of $1.6bn by Sohar Port and Freezone, becoming the first hub of its kind in the region.
A new 2.5 megawatt green hydrogen plant capable of producing up to 350 tonnes of green hydrogen per year began operations today (26th April) in Switzerland, becoming the country’s largest plant of its kind.