27 April 2021
Hydrogen Economist looks at the new hydrogen projects added to our database and the progress made on existing developments
Nineteen new projects were added to our database in the past two weeks and updates provided for nine existing developments, primarily across blue and green hydrogen.
Of the new projects, ten are in Europe (Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden & the UK), five are in Asia-Pacific (Australia, Indonesia, South Korea & Vietnam), three are in North America (Canada & the US) and one is in South & Central America (Brazil). In the Netherlands, Denmark’s Orsted is looking to link GW-scale electrolysis to the large industrial demand in the Dutch-Flemish North Sea Port cluster by 2030 with its SeaH2Land project. It is proposing to connect a 1GW hydrogen production facility to a new 2GW offshore windfarm in the Dutch North Sea, enabling the large-scale supply of renewable electricity required for the production of green hydrogen. The 1GW electro
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