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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.
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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, ...
Air Products has axed a 35-tonne US green hydrogen plant and exited a hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project as part of a $3.1bn write-down just weeks after investors ousted its former ...
Angola’s state-owned oil and gas company Sonangol plans to make a final investment decision (FID) on the country’s first green hydrogen project in 2025.
10MW of Plug Power electrolysers have been delivered to ArcelorMittal’s Bremen facility in Germany, as part of a green hydrogen-based steel production project.
Bosch will cease development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) as it focuses efforts on PEM-based hydrogen production technologies amid slow market development for stationary hydrogen solutions. The ...
Air Products has withdrawn from a proposed $4.5bn 200-tonne-per-day green hydrogen project in North Texas, US, that was expected to begin operations in 2027, as it faces growing investor pressure.
The South Australian Government has decided to reallocate the AUD $600m ($374m) originally set aside for a green hydrogen project in Whyalla to support the struggling steelworks instead, as part of an ...
Sembcorp Green Hydrogen has agreed with Japanese shipping company NYK Line to transport 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia from India to Japan.
Oil and gas giant BP has scrapped its HyGreen Teesside hydrogen project, following its recent decision to scale back investments in green energy and limit future hydrogen developments. BP told H2 View ...
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