INEOS to invest in green hydrogen production in Europe
INEOS has announced that it is set to invest more than €2 billion into electrolysis projects to produce zero-carbon, green hydrogen across Europe.
INEOS has announced that it is set to invest more than €2 billion into electrolysis projects to produce zero-carbon, green hydrogen across Europe.
The companies are jointly developing a biomass-to-hydrogen clean energy project in Port Anthony, Victoria, Australia.
The companies have formed the Windstaller Alliance, with the aim of providing a cost-efficient and complete product supply, fabrication, and marine services offering within the offshore renewables segments.
Octopus Energy and RES have announced a new partnership, turbocharging the UK’s hydrogen economy by investing £3 billion to build new green hydrogen plants across the country by 2030.
According to GlobalData, Latin America and the Caribbean is well positioned to participate in the growing hydrogen market, which will play an important role in the coming decades.
The companies will work together to develop key hydrogen infrastructure and fuelling capabilities.
CalWave has successfully commissioned its CalWave x1™ wave energy pilot off the coast of San Diego, US.
VoltH2 has received building and environmental permits for the construction of a large-scale green hydrogen plant in Benelux.
The proposed wave power project in Mauritius will contribute to the nation's environmental strategy.
Dario Puglisi has been named as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer.
Green Investment Group, TotalEnergies, and RIDG partner with Repsol Sinopec and Uniper to develop large scale green hydrogen facility in Orkney.
Port Anthony Renewables signs joint venture with Singapore’s CAC-H2 for green energy hub.
The company has signed an agreement with NCEDA to lead a feasibility study to explore the potential of the Boegoebaai hydrogen project as an export hub for green hydrogen and ammonia.
The patent application for AW-Energy’s wave technology has been approved in the EU.
The companies have entered into a strategic partnership to build green hydrogen production facilities alongside existing renewable energy sites in the UK.