The ‘Hydrogen Floating Power Hub Feasibility Programme’ has secured £1 million ($1.3 million) through the government’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition. The post Hydrogen floating power hubs to ‘green’ ports to be studied in Britain appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard has approved investment in the Jutland hydrogen pipeline subject to hydrogen players making binding agreements to guarantee its use. The post Denmark’s first hydrogen pipeline gets go ahead appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Sparc Technologies is piloting green hydrogen production using photocatalytic water splitting, a technology that promises to give electrolysis a run for its money. The post Can direct solar-to-hydrogen technology unlock industrial decarbonisation? appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
National Grid Ventures will test a commercially-deployed, 100% hydrogen-fueled linear generator at the Northport Power Plant in New York.| Power Engineering International
Namibia has entered an agreement for the development, implementation and operation of sub-Saharan Africa’s largest green hydrogen project.| Power Engineering International
The Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority and zero emission ship developer Veer Group have signed an MoU to support the decarbonisation of ocean going shipping. The post St John’s set to be first ‘green’ port in Caribbean appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
Australian startup Carbon280 has launched its Hydrilyte pilot plant demonstrating hydrogen storage at ambient temperature and pressure. The post Australian startup launches ambient hydrogen storage demonstration appeared first on Power Engineering International.| World Regions - Power Engineering International
RWE has announced that the first electrolyser modules for generating hydrogen have arrived at the Emsland gas-fired power station.| Power Engineering International
Siemens has signed an MoU with Paragon Resources to support the scale up of its novel ultra-low carbon hydrogen production process.| Power Engineering International
New analysis from IRENA has revealed the potential for green hydrogen to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors in the Global South.| Power Engineering International
Siemens Energy has announced it will start industrial-scale hydrogen electrolyser production in Berlin, Germany in 2023.| Power Engineering International
The HYBRIT-initiative, driven by SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall, has received €143 million ($157 million) from the EU.| Power Engineering International
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has started operation of a test module of the Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell at Takasago Hydrogen Park in Japan.| Power Engineering International
Air Liquide has announced final investment decision for ELYgator, a 200MW electrolyser project in Maasvlakte, in the Port of Rotterdam. The post Air Liquide takes final investment decision on Dutch hydrogen project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydrogen - Power Engineering International
The BarMar company has been launched to develop the BarMar hydrogen pipeline that will connect Barcelona in Spain to Marseille in France.| Power Engineering International
Kimberly-Clark UK & Ireland has signed green hydrogen offtake agreements to decarbonise it's two plants in Barrow-in-Furness and Northfleet.| Power Engineering International
Hydrogen UK has launched a report making a case for hydrogen to be strategically deployed to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.| Power Engineering International
In Australia, the SHARP projet has been launched to test photocatalytic water splitting for the production of green hydrogen.| Power Engineering International
Grants for five hydrogen ‘important projects of common European interest’ in Spain have been confirmed by the Secretary of State for Energy.| Power Engineering International
Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power have completed a second trial on a hydrogen and natural gas blend of fuels at partial and full load on an gas turbine.| Power Engineering International
Iberdrola and H2 Green Steel, have signed an agreement to build a green hydrogen plant with an installed capacity of 1,000MW.| Power Engineering International
Primetals Technologies explains how the steel sector is decarbonizing, improving energy efficiency, while developing a hydrogen economy.| Power Engineering International
Meet the pioneers behind two innovation projects helping to future-proof Europe’s energy systems with green hydrogen.| Power Engineering International
Cooperation between the Netherlands and Germany to develop a common hydrogen market boosts opportunities for regional decarbonisation.| Power Engineering International
Statkraft has announced its decision to stop developing new green hydrogen projects across all markets, citing uncertain market conditions.| Power Engineering International
OMV has announced the successful start-up of its 10MW green hydrogen production plant, located at the Schwechat refinery near Vienna, Austria.| Power Engineering International
The City of Oulu in Finland is preparing to reserve land for three new hydrogen production and processing plants.| Power Engineering International
TotalEnergies and RWE have confirmed the conditions for the purchase of 30,000 metric tonnes of green hydrogen per year for 15 years.| Power Engineering International
Ansaldo Green Tech has been awarded €317 million to support development of its AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) Electrolysers.| Power Engineering International
Modern Hydrogen and Mesa Solutions have announced a strategic partnership to deliver a hydrogen power solution for data centres.| Power Engineering International
The bp and Iberdrola España joint venture has started construction work on Spain's largest green hydrogen plant.| Power Engineering International
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
RenewableUK and Hydrogen UK have launched a report aimed at accelerating the deployment of green hydrogen by lowering the costs of production.| Power Engineering International
While growth of the hydrogen economy has not been as robust as initially predicted, demand is expected to grow significantly shows GlobalData.| Power Engineering International
H-TEC SYSTEMS and Groupe E will deploy a hydrogen project in western Switzerland to produce green hydrogen from hydropower.| Power Engineering International
E.ON, Enel and Spanish energy company Iberdrola to create a hydrogen production and distribution network in the Ruhr region in Germany.| Power Engineering International
The Paranal Observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert is facing threat from AES Andes’ proposed industrial-scale ‘Inna’ green hydrogen project.| Power Engineering International
German gas technology company Flusys has been named by Hyting as the first customer of its catalytic hydrogen heating system.| Power Engineering International
bp and Iberdrola will build a 25MW green hydrogen project at bp's Castellón refinery which is expected to be operational in 2026.| Power Engineering International
Erik Zindel of Siemens Energy dives into clean fuels to explain how they will help gas-fired power plants stay relevant in energy transition.| Power Engineering International
When picturing the sustainable city of tomorrow, there's more than meets the eye behind solar panels and hydrogen production, like iridium.| Power Engineering International
Siemens Energy’s Åsa Lyckström explains how the Zero Emission Hydrogen Turbine Center is integrating gas turbines, renewables, energy storage and electrolysis.| Power Engineering International
Lhyfe is starting the construction of the largest commercial green hydrogen production plant in the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd.| Power Engineering International
Plug Power has signed an agreement to supply 3GW electrolyser capacity to Australia's Allied Green Ammonia (AGA).| Power Engineering International
Germen companies sign strategic alliance to accelerate sustainable heating through innovative hydrogen technology.| Power Engineering International
Modelling of geologic hydrogen in the Earth’s subsurface suggests that 2% of it could supply the projected need for net zero for 200 years.| Power Engineering International
SSE Thermal and Siemens Energy have launched a collaboration to deliver gas turbine technology capable of running on 100% hydrogen.| Power Engineering International
VNG AG, VNG Handel & Vertrieb GmbH and HyCC are planing a green hydrogen project at the Piesteriz agro-chemical park in Lutherstadt Wittenberg.| Power Engineering International
Waste-to-hydrogen firm SGH2 Energy will integrate ABB's AI and digital solutions to make their operations more sustainable and efficient.| Power Engineering International
Stegra and Uniper have signed a six-year PPA for the supply of 6TWh of electricity to Stegra’s Boden green steel plant in Northern Sweden.| Power Engineering International
GE Vernova has announced that its LM6000 gas turbine is planned to operate on 100% hydrogen at the Whyalla hydrogen power plant in Australia.| Power Engineering International
SwitcH2 and CorPower Ocean will deliver an industrial scale floating green ammonia production facility partially powered by wave energy.| Power Engineering International
An deal reached by the EIB and the Flemish government to help scale up the rollout of hydrogen projects in the Belgium region of Flanders.| Power Engineering International
Catagen has been awarded £4.9 million by the DESNZ to develop its novel ClimaHtech BIOHGEN Biohydrogen Reactor in Belfast.| Power Engineering International
Schneider Electric and hydrogen production firm Hy Stor Energy will partner to support the development of the Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub.| Power Engineering International
Uniper and Shell will advance plans to produce blue hydrogen at Uniper’s Killingholme power station site, in the East of England.| Power Engineering International
The energy transition is bringing new technology, planning and skills needs in the Netherlands, panellists indicated during the Road to World Energy Congress 2024 event in Rotterdam.| Power Engineering International
Acquisition of German stack specialist Hoeller Electrolyzer will allow it to launch multi-megawatt hydrogen systems within two years.| Power Engineering International
Rolls-Royce Power Systems and SOWITEC have teamed up to provide power-to-X projects with a total electrolysis capacity of up to 500MW by 2028.| Power Engineering International
Tests performed on the mtu fuel cell demonstrator have proven that the system can provide uninterruptible power in the event of a blackout.| Power Engineering International
Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) and Bloom Energy have implemented hydrogen production and blending on Caltech’s grid.| Power Engineering International
The AI Assistant will be used for safe hydrogen (H2) handling and permitting and trainings focused on the safety for hydrogen development.| Power Engineering International
IRENA and the WEF have launched a toolbox to accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen across the globe as a climate mitigation strategy.| Power Engineering International
A report released by DNV shows producing hydrogen from iron could be a promising, cost-effective way to meet Germany's green hydrogen needs.| Power Engineering International
RWE has secured the necessary construction and environmental permits to build an electrolyser near the Magnum Power Station in Eemshaven.| Power Engineering International
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that the government will provide funding for 11 green hydrogen projects across Britain.| Power Engineering International
Green hydrogen production is underway at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Oswego, New York - a first for the US.| Power Engineering International
The solution will aid the production of hydrogen with electrodes used in solid oxide steam electrolysis for waste steam from nuclear plants.| Power Engineering International
Fortescue's Gladstone facility will have capacity to produce over 2GW of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser stacks annually.| Power Engineering International
Hydrogen can play an important role in grid security, flexibility and stabilisation, writes Javier Cavada of Mitsubishi Power.| Power Engineering International
ADNOC and Masdar partnered with bp to invest in clean energy and low-carbon energy across the UK and the United Arab Emirates| Power Engineering International
Iberdrola and bp have announced a strategic collaboration to expand fast EV public charging infrastructure in Spain and Portugal.| Power Engineering International
Large-scale production of green hydrogen and ammonia is technically feasible in Australia, a study conducted by energy firm bp has found.| Power Engineering International
Baker Hughes has made a strategic investment in Elcogen, a manufacturer of technology that enables delivery of green hydrogen and electricity.| Power Engineering International
52 projects across 24 states aim to accelerate breakthroughs in clean hydrogen technology and support DOE's hydrogen hubs and other large deployments.| Power Engineering International
French power producer Kallista Energy has signed a contract to sell wind-generated electricity to renewable hydrogen producer Lhyfe.| Power Engineering International
A Louisiana biomass-fueled plant using technology developed by Babcock & Wilcox will produce hydrogen and CO2 starting in mid-2026.| Power Engineering International
The UK's Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has announced the winning developers of the 2024 Electrolyser funding competition.| Power Engineering International
Investment and projects in low-emissions hydrogen are growing, but policies to stimulate demand are needed to speed up deployment.| Power Engineering International
Hydrogen has a wide range of potential uses, but is not the answer to all energy transition challenges, writes Steve Horrax of Ramboll.| Power Engineering International
EKFB, a UK-based construction joint venture, has opted to deploy GeoPura's green hydrogen-powered generators on two of its HS2 sites in Aylesbury.| Power Engineering International
Lhyfe, OX2, and green fertilizer producer Velarion are joining forces to create a hydrogen-based industrial cluster in Ånge, Sweden.| Power Engineering International
The German government finalised a power plant strategy that will see subsidies provided for gas power plants that can switch to hydrogen.| Power Engineering International
Tobias Greitemeier switched from turbine manufacturing to building hydrogen electrolysers as a trainee at Siemens Energy.| Power Engineering International
Nelson Mandela University and Ikigai Group will explore the viability of green hydrogen production and export infrastructure from South Africa.| Power Engineering International
H2MOF believes that molecularly engineered materials can provide the much-needed solution for the solid-state hydrogen storage conundrum.| Power Engineering International
National Energy Undersecretary of Panama Rosilena Lindo Riggs explains the steps Panama is taking to become a green hydrogen hub.| Power Engineering International
Climate Impact Corporation has signed an agreement with Montana Technologies to use their atmospheric water generators in green hydrogen projects.| Power Engineering International
ITM Power has signed a contract to supply electrolyser stacks for the Shell Rheinland Energy and Chemicals Park in Germany.| Power Engineering International
A trio of companies said they successfully operated a Frame 7E gas turbine with a 60% hydrogen blend.| Power Engineering International
Measurement challenges that must be addressed to boost the UK’s clean hydrogen economy are identified in a new study from the NPL.| Power Engineering International
Alongside a plethora of generation avenues, hydrogen presents solutions for green on-demand power and heat, energy storage, and decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors, writes Naomi Anderson of Xoserve.| Power Engineering International
In the past week, the EU Commission approved two separate schemes to promote green hydrogen production in Spain and the Netherlands.| 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
H2eart for Europe has released a roadmap for the deployment of underground hydrogen storage (UHS) in Europe.| 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
HDF Energy has inaugurated a fuel cell factory for 1MW+ cells, aiming to decarbonise heavy maritime and rail mobility and power generation.| Power Engineering International