Industry leaders row back on clean energy projects
Linde’s clean energy projects are seeing a slow down in momentum as the company aims to ensure only ‘high quality’ projects are taken to final investment decision (FID).
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Linde’s clean energy projects are seeing a slow down in momentum as the company aims to ensure only ‘high quality’ projects are taken to final investment decision (FID).
In Southeast Asia, a strategic approach to renewable hydrogen is emerging as a linchpin for industrial decarbonisation, according to a recent report by Agora Industry and Agora Energiewende.
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.
Steel production group Swiss Steel has revealed that it will integrate green hydrogen into its steel manufacturing process at its Ugitech plant in Ugine after signing a deal with Lhyfe, who will deploy its green...
Electrolyser manufacturer Ohmium International (Ohmium) will work alongside technology firm Tata Projects to advance green hydrogen projects in India.
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.
The pipeline of projects in Air Liquide’s energy transition portfolio is continuing to see ‘strong momentum’, despite a number of projects still pending FID (final investment decision) in the previous quarters.
Uncovering the strongest avenues for hydrogen investment, emerging markets and future demand will all be up for discussion at gasworld and H2 View’s co-hosted Hydrogen Intelligence Summit 2024 in London, UK, on May 21st.
The hydrogen industry could be at risk if only legislation that focuses on 100% green hydrogen is signed into law and rolled out globally.