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Plug Power has extended a hydrogen supply agreement with an unnamed US industrial gas company through 2030, in a move it says will deliver immediate cost savings and support its applications business.
As the Australian government faces mounting criticism for approving major fossil fuel projects post-election, CIC’s David Green has insisted that hydrogen investment remains secure.
E-fuels producer Infinium has started construction of a hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Texas, the US, which could produce up to 23,000 tonnes of fuel per year once ...
Charbone Hydrogen Corporation has signed a non-binding term sheet for up to $50m in construction capital financing with a renewable energy infrastructure fund manager. The facility will run for six ...
A consortium led by JCB-heir Jo Bamford has announced plans to build 1GW of green hydrogen production capacity across the UK by 2030. Dubbed Project Hyspeed, the consortium made up of Centrica, ...
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Ignis P2X, Exolum and Holcim’s joint project will capture a portion of the CO2 produced at the latter’s cement plant and combine it with green hydrogen to produce e-SAF.
Californian start-up Fourier has raised $18.5m in funding to commercialise its modular electrolyser systems for distributed green hydrogen production. The company claims its technology can tackle high ...
Norwegian Hydrogen has taken a final investment decision (FID) on its 25MW green hydrogen plant in Rjukan, Norway. The project, acquired from Aker Horizons earlier this year, includes a power purchase ...
China’s Hygreen and Guofu have been chosen alongside Spanish Joltech Solutions to share in a $25.6m funding package aimed at establishing three new electrolyser manufacturing facilities.
Michelin aims to develop AEM electrolysis technology that blends the best of both PEM and alkaline systems through its latest partnership.
The European Union (EU) is to invest €4.4bn in South Africa’s clean energy industry as part of a global gateway investment package.