Why Modern Hydrogen backs its model despite policy turbulence
Charlie Currie hears how the firm is betting on decentralized hydrogen production, solid carbon by-products and long-term customer planning to weather political uncertainty
The latest hydrogen news, advancements and
developments in relation to decarbonisation
Charlie Currie hears how the firm is betting on decentralized hydrogen production, solid carbon by-products and long-term customer planning to weather political uncertainty
German transmission system operator Gascade and the UK’s National Gas will explore the feasibility of building an offshore pipeline that aims to create a cross-border hydrogen transport link.
A newly signed commitment between India-based AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam Authority holds the potential to create a green energy supply chain worth $1bn, according to the partners.
Germany-based energy company Uniper has partnered with industrial group Thyssenkrupp Uhde to build a large-scale ammonia cracker at Uniper’s coal-fired power plant in Gelsenkirchen-Scholven, just north of Essen.
New policy measures set out by the United Nations-led agency the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) lay the groundwork for a transition to zero-emission fuels but may lack the incentives needed to make e-fuels like green...
The hydrogen industry must face a “sobering” market reality and move beyond the early hype if it is to deliver on its promise of decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors. That was the message from a recent H2...
Three European energy companies are planning to develop an e-methanol plant in Spain that will capture around 380,000 tonnes of biogenic carbon dioxide, which will be used to produce 200,000 tonnes of synthetic methanol each...
South Korean steel manufacturer Posco Holdings and chemical company LG Chem are to pilot carbon capture and utilisation technology that converts CO2 from steelmaking into synthetic gas for reuse in industrial processes.
US oil and gas business ExxonMobil has signed a long-term offtake deal to supply Japanese trading company Marubeni Corporation with 250,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia a year.
Dipak Mistry, Strategic Business Development Director at Ceres, discusses how Ceres continues growth and continues to scale up into the future, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar.