EDP to invest in 1.5 GW of renewable hydrogen by 2030
The company has a new strategic target for renewable hydrogen and predicts it will invest in projects that guarantee a further 1.5 GW of capacity by 2030.
The company has a new strategic target for renewable hydrogen and predicts it will invest in projects that guarantee a further 1.5 GW of capacity by 2030.
The Namibian government has appointed HYPHEN as preferred bidder to develop a vertically integrated green hydrogen project in the Tsau //Khaeb national park, Namibia.
The project is situated at the Sirindhorn Dam in Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand.
The companies have signed a collaboration agreement aimed at delivering more UK-built tidal turbines to the industry.
The ambition is to use the hydrogen to help decarbonise the companies’ operations, and to supply customers in heavy industries, the maritime sector and road transport.
Patriot Hydrogen has signed an agreement with KCE to supply 75 of its P2H modular power generation units.
Olivier Mussat will join the company as its Chief Executive Officer from his role as the Chief Investment Officer for Global Energy at the International Finance Corporation.
GEV has successfully obtained Approval-in-Principle for its pilot scale 430 t C-H2 carrier vessel.
Emerging renewables company, Patriot Hydrogen Ltd., has formed a joint venture agreement with CAC-H2 Pte Ltd. of Singapore.
The companies have signed an MoU to accelerate the production of green hydrogen for decarbonising transportation in the UK.
ATOME Energy has signed an agreement with the Itaipu Binational Technology Park to invest in green hydrogen and ammonia production facilities.
The facility will be constructed on the Oldhall Industrial Estate in Irvine, Ayrshire.
The company has been granted €20.1 million for a sustainable liquid fuels project.
Two new systems will be installed at the Bodum and Fjällsjö hydropower plants in Jämtland, Sweden, to support the electricity grid in the event of sudden faults.
Elogen has been selected by Storengy to supply a 1 MW PEM electrolyser for the HyPSTER project in Ain, France.