Saipem launches offshore green hydrogen technology
The company’s technology combines various renewable energy sources in a single system, with the aim of powering electrolysers for green hydrogen production.
The company’s technology combines various renewable energy sources in a single system, with the aim of powering electrolysers for green hydrogen production.
The project consortium, comprising Neptune Energy and partners, has received a subsidy for its offshore green hydrogen pilot.
The companies will work together on an integrated 200-turbine floating wind and hydrogen development in the North Sea.
The demonstration experiment will use a megawatt-class polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolyser developed by ITM Power.
DNV’s experts will undertake workshops and technical sessions to analyse the environmental, safety and operational risks associated with offshore production of green hydrogen.
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have been awarded £300 000 from Innovate UK to develop microgrids powered by onshore wave energy converters.
The company has acquired two facilities from Northbrook Carolina Hydro II, LLC.
The companies are developing a conceptual engineering and economic feasibility study for a system for green hydrogen production from offshore wind power.
The company has submitted responses as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Request for Information (RFI) on ways to enable low-cost clean hydrogen at scale.
Subsea 7 S.A. has announced an agreement to combine its Renewables business unit with OHT ASA.
The company’s new turbine rotors have proven that they can survive for two decades in the field, following rigorous tests at a leading European marine energy centre.
Wave energy convertor projects led by Apollo Offshore Engineering, Blackfish Engineering Design and Quoceant have secured funding from Wave Energy Scotland.
GE Renewable Energy’s last unit of the Wudongde hydropower station has now been successfully connected to the grid for power generation and has completed 72 hours of trial operation.
Four surveys have been carried out for geothermal projects in Europe using STRYDE nodes.
The companies have joined forces to accelerate the development of tidal energy in France and the UK.