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2 February 2023
The bloc will award projects with a fixed premium per kilogramme of renewable hydrogen produced
1 February 2023
Wait for publication of Red II and its definition of what can be classed as ‘green’ hydrogen is the biggest hurdle for European projects, German developer tells Hydrogen Economist
1 February 2023
The major has contracted Technip Energies for 1bn ft³/d project, with FID expected next year
31 January 2023
The firms plan to co-invest in a 5GW catalyst-coated membrane gigafactory in the US as part of wide-ranging agreement
31 January 2023
The two countries have launched a scheme to help accelerate clean energy development ahead of Cop28
31 January 2023
The firms will convert EDP’s Los Barrios thermal power plant to a 1GW green hydrogen production facility
30 January 2023
The firm will use blue hydrogen produced by Air Products alongside biofeedstock
30 January 2023
The Norwegian energy firm has also tapped BOC for operation and maintenance
30 January 2023
The major’s latest outlook anticipates slow growth for low-carbon hydrogen this decade, with demand expected to rise tenfold between 2030 and 2050 in two of three scenarios
27 January 2023
Australian developer will manufacture in-house technology instead, as Plug argues it can get better value elsewhere
27 January 2023
Japanese engineering firm will study feasibility of minimally modifying LNG receiving and storage terminals during the second half of this decade
26 January 2023
UK developer has opted to cancel 1MW project at Kemble and reroute electrolyser to Mira owing to delivery issues with the latter
26 January 2023
Thierbach development will have initial capacity of 100MW by 2025, with potential to scale up to over 1GW by 2030
26 January 2023
Australian developer and zero-emissions vehicle firm sign MoU amid growing momentum for hydrogen hubs in the US
25 January 2023
The two firms have signed an MoU to evaluate options for low-carbon ammonia bunkering in and around the ports of Hamburg and Houston
25 January 2023
The fuel is expensive, inefficient and associated with worse environmental impacts than other options when it comes to heating and transport, argues Hydrogen Science Coalition
24 January 2023
Electrolyser and fuel-cell manufacturer says initial tests on new modular technology yield positive results
23 January 2023
The company will provide a 1MW dispatchable fuel-cell power system integrated into the Hollandse Kust Noord offshore windfarm
23 January 2023
The countries have agreed to extend the planned pipeline through France, Portugal and Spain into Germany
20 January 2023
The bloc has awarded funding to hydrogen projects and opened a call for proposals for €195mn in grants
20 January 2023
The Japanese energy firm has selected possible providers of low-carbon ammonia for co-firing at its Hekinan thermal power plant
20 January 2023
The developer aims to bring its first green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan online by end of 2024
17 January 2023
UAE state company taps German technology firm amid growing interest in scaling up ammonia cracking capacity in Europe
17 January 2023
The waste-to-hydrogen company has signed MoUs with JAL and ANA to supply sustainable aviation fuel from 2025
17 January 2023
The BBL interconnection flows natural gas between the UK and the Netherlands, but could be converted to carry hydrogen as part of the European Hydrogen Backbone
16 January 2023
Ammonia must be produced from electrolytic hydrogen and have an emissions intensity of no more than 0.3kg CO₂e per kg to qualify as green
13 January 2023
Government aims to produce at least 5mn t/yr of green hydrogen for domestic consumption by 2030 and corner 10pc of international trade
13 January 2023
Invenergy’s first hydrogen project was due to come online at the end of 2022
13 January 2023
The major has become the main developer and operator of the 25GW flagship project
13 January 2023
Shares in listed hydrogen companies see strong weekly gains at beginning of the year
12 January 2023
The US has lost ground in number of hydrogen patents published over the past decade
12 January 2023
Policy support for green hydrogen expected to take time to materialise for European and US projects this year
11 January 2023
TC Energy plans to install the liquefiers at projects it is developing in North America
11 January 2023
Norwegian PEM electrolyser manufacturer plans to have gigawatt-scale production capacity in place by 2025
6 January 2023
The Norwegian manufacturer has signed a letter of intent to provide a potential 120MW of capacity to the German developer
5 January 2023
Norwegian fertiliser company will modify existing terminals to increase ammonia import capacity to 3mn t/yr
5 January 2023
Government to award ten-year contracts for hydrogen via wholesale suppliers of last resort
4 January 2023
Government targets 5mn t/yr of production capacity by 2030
4 January 2023
H2Carrier and Anori aim to develop a 1.5GW wind project to supply floating production and storage of green hydrogen and ammonia
4 January 2023
Norwegian startup aims to begin production by 2026
3 January 2023
Danish developer signs conditional agreement to supply byproduct of green hydrogen production to an undisclosed offtaker
3 January 2023
Hydrogen is likely to be marginal in sustainable impact portfolios compared with electrification and renewables
12 December 2022
The oil major has signed an MoU with the Egyptian government on possible export hub
12 December 2022
Dutch firm claims its technology could enable easier switching between electricity trading and green hydrogen production
9 December 2022
Commercial operations expected to start in 2027, with the industrial gases company the exclusive offtaker
9 December 2022
Developer plans to produce 750mn l/yr of gasoline from captured carbon and green hydrogen by 2027
9 December 2022
Scheme aims to import ammonia produced via green hydrogen from 2024
7 December 2022
While the two countries aim to cooperate on clean energy, including hydrogen, the impact of the IRA presents risk of supply chain migration from the UK to the US
7 December 2022
Law firm Schubert Jonckheer & Kolbe is investigating potential securities law violations and unlawful business practices at the hydrogen truck manufacturer
7 December 2022
Hydrogen-electric technology will be initially limited to short- and mid-range flights, but could outcompete SAF on cost, company says