All Hydrogen articles – Page 6
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Asia leads global refinery hydrocracking capacity growth
Asia is expected to lead the global refinery hydrocracking units’ capacity growth, contributing about 49% of the total global capacity growth by 2024.
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China’s development of hydrogen and fuel cell industry
On 23 rd April (2020), the Beijing-Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, National Development and Reform Commission jointly issued Notification of Improvement of New Energy Vehicles Popularization and Application Policy of Fiscal Subsidies ( for short: Notification of 2020 ) ...
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Linde starts up new plant
Linde today said it has started up a new state-of-the-art syngas processing plant in Geismar, Louisiana.
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India investigating hydrogen-powered vehicles
In a first-of-its-kind project in India, the country’s largest power utility NTPC is inviting global Expressions of Interest to develop hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in a bid to decarbonise mobility.
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Solid oxide electrolysis grows up at CSIRO
gas world speaks exclusively to Dr. Ani Kulkarni of Australia’s CSIRO to find out how his team’s R D programme will enable solid oxide electrolysis (SOE) to contribute to decarbonisation of the energy and chemicals sectors.
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Air Liquide to provide technology for 2022 Winter Olympics
A newly signed contract between Air Liquide Houpu Hydrogen Equipment, Zhangjiakou Jiaotou Hydrogen and New Energy Technology will see hydrogen play a big role at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Hyosung-Linde to build world’s biggest hydrogen plant
Hyosung and Linde have today unveiled plans to build the world’s single largest liquid hydrogen manufacturing facility in Ulsan.
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Linde and Ovako heat steel with hydrogen
Linde and specialty steel manufacturer Ovako have conducted a full-scale test to heat steel with hydrogen before rolling in Sweden, which the two companies say is a world first.
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New partnership to explore Floating Data Centre Park in Singapore
Keppel Data Centres has signed separate MoUs with Toll Group and Royal Vopak to study the feasibility of developing a Floating Data Centre Park (FDCP) and LNG-to-power infrastructure in Singapore.
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Study: Scaling up biomethane and hydrogen for decarbonisation
A new study has been published to show the required investments needed to scale-up biomethane and hydrogen to assist the transition towards the lowest cost climate neutral system by 2050.
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Air Products completes $530m hydrogen acquisition
Air Products has completed the $530m acquisition of five steam methane reformer hydrogen production plants from PBF Energy and has commenced the long-term supply of hydrogen from those plants to PBF refineries.
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Asahi Kasei starts green hydrogen production
Technology from Asahi Kasei has been installed in the “world’s largest” hydrogen production plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
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Potier and Angel among 13 CEOs on new Hydrogen Council board
Air Liquide and Linde CEOs Benoît Potier and Steve Angel have been selected to sit on the Hydrogen Council’s new board to provide “bold” leadership through challenging times.
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OneH2: Hydrogen plant explosion update
Hydrogen fuel and infrastructure company OneH2 has said the cause of the 7 th April explosion at its North Carolina facility remains under investigation by authorities.
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60 homes damaged after hydrogen plant explosion
Approximately 60 homes were left damaged after an explosion at a OneH2 hydrogen facility in North Carolina yesterday, WBTV reports.
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Woodside joins Japanese consortium to study exporting hydrogen
Australian LNG producer Woodside Energy has joined a consortium of Japanese companies to explore exporting carbon-neutral hydrogen.
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Covid-19 and climate change – the defining challenges of our generation
There are many actions in place around the world right now to slow down the spread of the coronavirus. The idea is to flatten the curve of the infection rate and limit the impact of the potentially fatal Covid-19 illness that it causes. As with Covid-19, we also need to ...
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Chart awarded design study
Chart has been awarded a design study by a naval architect researching hydrogen propulsion through fuel cells for a variety of medium and large ships.
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McPhy suspends operations in Italy
French hydrogen specialist McPhy has temporarily suspended operations at its Italy site amid the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
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Air Products signs $530m hydrogen agreement
Air Products has signed a $530m agreement with PBD Energy through which it will purchase five hydrogen steam methane reformer hydrogen production plants.