Enel and Eni to develop green hydrogen through electrolyzers
This project will allocate up to €5.2 billion to support research and innovation and the construction of related infrastructure in the hydrogen value chain
This project will allocate up to €5.2 billion to support research and innovation and the construction of related infrastructure in the hydrogen value chain
94-megawatt hydroelectric power allocation already approved
The joint project taking place within the framework of the pan-European IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) process entails the production of green hydrogen at an industrial electrolysis plant (60 MW) using electricity from renewable sources and deionised water.
GE Gas Power and NTPC will collaborate for feasibility to reduce carbon intensity at NTPC’s Kawas gas power plant in Gujarat
Investment in Nafion membranes and dispersions will enable clean energy generation and storage in applications ranging from large-scale power systems to the automobiles of the future
India has planned to become carbon neutral by 2070
Accelerating Efforts to Achieve a Decarbonized Society in Japan and South Korea-
The site will be developed in two phases, the first taking place in Q3 2025 including 1 array of the PEM electrolyser and the second in 2026 set to scale this to 4 arrays in total, reaching a maximum of 68.8MW capacity.
The study will cover the green hydrogen production facilities, the ammonia plant, and the associated utilities.
The new report estimates that global hydrogen demand is set to reach 115 million tonnes by 2030
Production of 1,500 tons/year of hydrogen and 55,000 tons/year of ethanol is expected in the initial phase
The facility will provide locally produced and imported green hydrogen for South Korea and help advance the country's plans to transition to a clean energy economy
Known as Project Yuri, Yara Clean Ammonia has collaborated with ENGIE to develop the plant, which will be built on the existing Yara Pilbara lease and adjacent to the company’s world-scale anhydrous ammonia production facility.
This is shaping up to be the largest agreement in the world, to date, for any type of electrolyzer and will displace almost 5 BCM of natural gas and eliminate 13 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per year
The two retrofitted diesel-electric commuter trains will integrate eight units of 100 kW FCmoveTM-HD
By scaling manufacturing capacity, Cummins will continue to drive the green hydrogen economy in Europe and globally, able to support new infrastructure projects and advance government decarbonization goals
The plant is expected to start up by 2025. Linde will leverage its existing liquefier and distribution infrastructure to supply existing and new customers.
The government policies need to cover the entire value chain of hydrogen from demand creation to supply and market enablers
Under the MoU signed, the five companies will jointly study the power supply capacity and facilities such as substations and transmission infrastructure that would be required to supply the project
MadoquaPower2X will use renewable energy and 500 MW of electrolysis capacity to produce annually 50,000 tons of green hydrogen
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