Large-scale green hydrogen projects don’t make sense – Linde
Electrolyser technology has not developed enough for large-scale green hydrogen projects to stack up as viable investments and move ahead.
Electrolyser technology has not developed enough for large-scale green hydrogen projects to stack up as viable investments and move ahead.
Plans for what is believed to be the world’s first 500kg per day green hydrogen plant have been announced in Houston, Texas – and it could be the first of many planned by the trio...
Air Products has strongly backed the US Treasury’s recent move to restrict the green subsidies that are available to hydrogen producers under the country’s 2022 Inflation Reduction Act only to those projects that are powered...
Industrial gases major Air Products has dismissed the opportunity to source natural, geological hydrogen – so-called white hydrogen – as ‘pie in the sky’.
Plug Power has added around 10 tonnes per day of liquid hydrogen supply back onto the US market, having today (6th February) announced the restart of its Charleston, Tennessee-based hydrogen plant.
Battery-powered electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining traction in popular culture as the alternative of choice to replace fossil-fuel-powered vehicles. Every major automobile company is moving toward the production of battery-powered vehicles, and consumers are beginning...
Italian energy infrastructure company Snam has unveiled its plans to launch a market test on hydrogen demand in Italy in conjunction with a collection of non-binding expressions of interest for the transport and storage of...
Sempra Infrastructure has joined forces with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to strengthen the energy supply chain through liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, and other decarbonisation efforts.
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia dual-fuelled vessel.
Zero-emission aviation company ZeroAvia will work alongside Germany start-up airline flyv to explore powering its flight operations using ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric engines.