Xcel Energy investigates hydrogen blends for US pipelines
Utilities company Xcel Energy is looking to inject and blend hydrogen into its 36,000-mile distribution pipeline and 2,000 miles of transmission pipeline in the US.
Utilities company Xcel Energy is looking to inject and blend hydrogen into its 36,000-mile distribution pipeline and 2,000 miles of transmission pipeline in the US.
Air Products will build a multi-modal hydrogen refuelling station near to its C$1.6bn Net Zero hydrogen energy complex under construction in Alberta, Edmonton.
The US has ‘effectively leapfrogged Europe’ with its support for the nascent hydrogen economy, according to the leader of a world-scale green hydrogen project. The funding put in play by 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act and...
Canada’s BC Hydro, the British Columbia-owned Crown corporation, has flagged the fast-growing potential for companies investing in hydrogen production to access clean-industry tariffs and plug into existing infrastructure and incentives in three hubs in the...
Icelandic company Landsvirkjun and Multinational Linde will collaborate on the development of green hydrogen and e-fuel projects to facilitate the nation’s transition to renewable energy sources.
Hysata, an Australian electrolyser manufacturer claims that its new capillary-fed electrolyser cell achieves a stunning 95% efficiency. If verified, this exceeds the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) 2050 target and far exceeds existing electrolyser technologies.
Chart Industries is growing its hydrogen-related equipnment partnerships with electrolyser technology and manufacturing company McPhy Energy and Indian multinational Larsen & Toubro (L&T).
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have resulted in global warming. Decarbonisation to the point of carbon neutrality will be essential to avoid a climatic catastrophe. Amongst other things, this will require a switch from hydrocarbon fossil...
gasworld’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses the UK Government’s latest Net Zero plan, saying the strategy “lacks ambition, common sense.”
Linde has signed a long-term agreement with oil and gas firm ExxonMobil for the off-take of carbon dioxide (CO2) from its new clean hydrogen production site in Beaumont, Texas.