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Green hydrogen deals signed by Kimberly-Clark in first for UK industry commitment
Signalling its dedication to a more sustainable future, Kimberly-Clark UK & Ireland, manufacturers of leading household brands Andrex® and Kleenex®, is investing over £125 million into green hydrogen energy solution at its two plants in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria and Northfleet, Kent.
Loughborough University hydrogen technology expertise showcased in Parliament
Researchers from Loughborough University showcased their hydrogen capabilities to MPs and members of the House of Lords at the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Hydrogen annual business fair.
ENTEGA begins construction of hydrogen production plant at waste incineration facility
Hydrogen production at the waste-to-energy plant in Darmstadt, Germany has taken a major step forward. Following an EU-wide tender, the green energy and telecommunications service provider ENTEGA has now awarded the contract for the plant's technical components.
E-fuels for climate-friendly data centres: Rolls-Royce and INERATEC launch partnership
The technology group Rolls-Royce and INERATEC have formed a strategic partnership to decarbonise backup power for data centres. Their goal is to replace fossil diesel in emergency power systems with synthetic fuels produced from renewable hydrogen and CO2.
Asahi Kasei to supply 1 MW-class alkaline-water electrolyser to hydrogen project in Finland
Diversified global manufacturer Asahi Kasei will supply its Aqualyzer™-C3 containerised 1 MW-class alkaline-water electrolyser to the Central Finland Mobility Foundation (Cefmof), contributing to the region’s decarbonisation efforts.
Substantial hydrogen-from-waste plant approved for Thames Freeport
A new £200 million hydrogen production facility using residual waste is set to be built at the Tilbury Tax Site within the Thames Freeport. The project, delivered by Chinook Hydrogen and backed by investors from the Middle East, aims to produce up to 12 tonnes of carbon-negative hydrogen a day for road transport and industrial use.
Endua awarded $4.88 million to advance PEM electrolyser technology
Australian hydrogen-tech company Endua has secured $4.88 million in funding through the Australian Government’s Industry Growth Program to advance the performance and manufacturing growth of its proprietary PEM electrolyser technology.
Hyundai Motor Group pioneers hydrogen mobility in NEOM to drive sustainable transport
Hyundai Motor Group, in partnership with Enowa, NEOM’s energy and water subsidiary, have announced this achievement, marking the first deployment of hydrogen-powered vehicles in high-altitude mountain topography.
voestalpine produces the world’s first hydrogen-based rail
voestalpine has produced the world’s first hydrogen-based rail at its Donawitz site as part of a pilot project. The “green” rail consists of a mix of scrap and hydrogen-reduced pure iron, which was produced in the HYFOR pilot plant in Donawitz.
New white paper shows membrane-free electrolysis lowers cost of hydrogen production
Green hydrogen innovator Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has launched a white paper on the benefits and advantages of its membrane-free technology versus legacy Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) and Alkaline (AEL) electrolysers.
Baker Hughes accelerates hydrogen and industrial technology strategy with Chart Industries acquisition
Baker Hughes and Chart Industries have entered into a definitive agreement under which Baker Hughes will acquire all outstanding shares of Chart’s common stock, equivalent to a total enterprise value of $13.6 billion.
Green hydrogen for UK transport boosted by Protium and ULEMCo
Protium and ULEMCo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together on building demand for green hydrogen fuel in transport applications. The agreement brings together two leading players in the UK’s growing hydrogen economy.
Johnson Matthey to open its first hydrogen internal combustion engine testing facility in Gothenburg
Johnson Matthey – a global leader in sustainable technologies – has moved to strengthen its world-class heavy duty vehicle testing capabilities, as the market and regulatory environment continue to evolve and manufacturers seek cleaner mobility solutions.
Siemens and Paragon to scale ultra-clean hydrogen production
Production of ultra-clean hydrogen is set to be scaled under a new collaboration between green energy innovator Paragon Resources and leading technology company Siemens.
Q&A with HYDErogen part 2
In an interview with guest contributor Dr Kris Hyde, we speak to him again about the basics of hydrogen electrolyser technology and the challenges faced from the various options available.
Doosan Fuel Cell begins mass production of fuel cell power systems using Ceres technology
Ceres Power Holdings plc and the Doosan Corporation have announced that Doosan Fuel Cell has commenced mass market production of fuel cell stacks using Ceres’ solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology.
JK Srivastava Group and Hynfra to launch $4 billion green hydrogen and ammonia project in Andhra Pradesh
A landmark partnership between JK Srivastava Group and green hydrogen specialists Hynfra has resulted in the formation of a joint venture called JK Srivastava Hynfra (JKSH).
Stargate Hydrogen secures investment from Repsol to drive green hydrogen production
A European innovator specialising in the next-generation of alkaline electrolysers for the efficient and cost-effective production of green hydrogen has formed an alliance with a global integrated energy group headquartered in Spain.
Festo ‘hydrogen mobile’ brings solutions for the hydrogen economy to you
Festo, a driver and shaper of automation and technical education, are allowing UK hydrogen OEMs, system integrators, EPCs, and end users the chance to step inside their ‘hydrogen mobile’ and explore first-hand their solutions for hydrogen applications, through hands-on displays and interactive media.
Slovakian hydrogen aircraft project aims to ‘transform urban transport and logistics’
Tipped to be one of Europe’s most innovative green transport solutions, the H2 VTOL project run by advanced aerospace technology experts Tomark Proton is being supported by the European Union as one of its flagship clean mobility projects.