New partnership to explore LNG, ammonia and hydrogen as fuels
PETRONAS has agreed with JERA to collaborate on a wide range of low-carbon energy initiatives, covering LNG, ammonia and hydrogen.
Read morePETRONAS has agreed with JERA to collaborate on a wide range of low-carbon energy initiatives, covering LNG, ammonia and hydrogen.
Read morePort of Rotterdam Authority along with the global energy supply company Uniper, are investigating the possibilities of large-scale production of green hydrogen at the Maasvlakte area in Rotterdam.
Read moreAustralian Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ballard Power Systems for the development of a new fuel cell-powered ship, the C-H2 Ship, designed to transport compressed green hydrogen.
Read moreHydrogen faces challenges common to other alternative fuels; price, availability, storage and the need for renewable feedstocks, writes Sotirios Mamalis, Manager, Sustainability, Fuels and Technology, ABS
Read moreCorvus Energy will start development and production of sustainable, large scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems. Toyota will be a key partner and supplier of mass-produced fuel cell technology.
Read moreInfinium, an electrofuels solution provider, announced the close of a funding round bringing together a consortium of investors including Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), AP Ventures, Neuman & Esser, and the Grantham Environmental Trust.
Read moreMitsubishi Heavy Industries Group recently informed that is strengthening efforts so as to develop a hydrogen engine based on its diesel and gas engines and make it available on the market.
Read moreShell, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Vattenfall and Wärme Hamburg are planning to jointly produce hydrogen from wind and solar power at the Hamburg-Moorburg power plant site.
Read moreKawasaki Heavy Industries announced the completion of Kobe LH2 Terminal (Hy touch Kobe), the world's first liquefied hydrogen receiving terminal.
Read moreBlending green hydrogen production with offshore wind development offers promising prospects, but the high costs still remain a show-stopper at the moment, according to Norway-based energy intelligence firm Rystad.
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