NewHydrogen expands green hydrogen research programme
The company has strengthened its existing research programme at the University of California in Los Angeles, US, which is aimed at lowering the cost of green hydrogen.
The company has strengthened its existing research programme at the University of California in Los Angeles, US, which is aimed at lowering the cost of green hydrogen.
Ways2H’s waste-to-hydrogen production facilities will supply Element 2's hydrogen refuelling stations across the UK, Ireland and Europe.
Third Energy UK is working with renewable energy developer CeraPhi Energy to investigate reusing its non-producing gas wells for geothermal energy.
IRENA and Morocco’s Ministry of Energy, Mines and Environment have signed a strategic partnership to develop a green hydrogen economy in the country.
The companies are set to collaborate on the safe implementation of potential new technologies to support the country’s decarbonisation goals.
The 50-MW plant will be located in Aghada, close to the lower Cork harbour.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2020 saw the US consumption of renewable energy grow for a fifth year in a row.
The UMACK project has developed a new anchor solution to be used on CorPower Ocean’s HiWave-5 wave demonstration project later this year.
The diaphragm compressor will be installed at a new 2 MW green hydrogen production plant being built by the Swiss company H2 Energy.
ARENA has announced AUS$15 million of funding to support construction of RayGen’s ‘solar hydro’ power plant comprising 4 MW of solar generation and 3 MW of energy storage capacity.
The company is continuing to explore the potential of hydrogen for cutting carbon emissions with its SinneWetterstof Hydrogen Pilot Project in the Netherlands.
The companies will work together to develop next generation hydrogen compression technology.
The companies have signed Memorandum of Understanding to co-develop a pilot project in Italy.
The consortium, which includes 56 partners, will develop and launch a Digital Twin of the Ocean to support the development of wave energy.
According to the company, Europe is on track for 2.7 GW of operational hydrogen electrolyser capacity by 2025.