Pamela Largue speaks to one of the co-founders of a green hydrogen project in Australia that shows green shoots of success.| Power Engineering International
Hydrogen, and low emission hydrogen in particular, is showing only limited growth currently, the IEA's 2024 global review finds.| Enlit World
Investment and projects in low-emissions hydrogen are growing, but policies to stimulate demand are needed to speed up deployment.| Power Engineering International
The IEA has released two interactive data tools that allow users to explore developments related to low-emissions hydrogen projects.| Power Engineering International
When discussing hydrogen co-firing, the question becomes will we have sufficient supply and is this the best use of the hydrogen molecule?| Power Engineering International
Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract to supply a 280MW electrolysis system by German utility EWE.| Power Engineering International
The project team says the site will serve as a precursor to hydrogen hub development.| Power Engineering International
Enapter has signed a deal to supply a 1MW electrolyser to Italy's Cogne Acciai Speciali SpA and is now making gains in the hydrogen market.| Power Engineering International
Fraunhofer Institute researchers have developed a module that is self-sufficient and reliable at producing solar-generated green hydrogen.| Power Engineering International
Gas TSOs from Spain, France, Portugal and Germany have signed agreements on the BarMar Spain-France and CelZa Portugal-Spain interconnections.| Power Engineering International
bp has joined an existing consortium of Masdar, Hassan Allam Utilities and Infinity Power to explore green hydrogen projects in Egypt.| Power Engineering International
Hydrogen electrolysers could relieve pressure on Germany’s electricity grid and support its hydrogen ramp-up, a new study for E.ON finds.| Power Engineering International
Nine gas TSOs in the countries around the Baltic Sea have signed an MoU to foster hydrogen market development in the region.| Power Engineering International
A $23 million Smart Hydrogen Energy District launched at the University of British Columbia will use hydropower and solar energy to produce hydrogen.| Power Engineering International