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UK-based GeoPura has acquired assets and staff from bankrupt electrolyser firm Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) and set up its first overseas business in Denmark. The hydrogen and equipment provider said ...
CF Industries reported $698m in first-half net earnings, ahead of anticipated revenue from US carbon capture subsidies, setting the stage for further tax credits from its $3.7bn blue hydrogen-based ...
Oriana Power has won a 60,000-tonne-per-year contract to supply hydrogen-based ammonia at ₹52.25/kg ($0.60/kg) to a fertiliser and chemical plant in India’s third green ammonia auction. Awarded under ...
Atome’s CEO says food and beverage giants are ready to pay more for low-emissions fertiliser, as the firm prepares to take final investment decision (FID) on its first green hydrogen-based fertiliser ...
ExxonMobil’s CEO has warned that the shortened timeline under the 45V hydrogen tax credit could jeopardise the development of its flagship blue hydrogen project in Texas. Darren Woods told the oil and ...
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy has reportedly awarded a Chinese engineering firm the FEED and EPC contracts for its 3GW hydrogen production project in Namibia. The facility, which is understood to be the ...
Uniper and British Salt have agreed to explore the development of a salt cavern storage site in Cheshire, UK, which could store up to 400GWh of hydrogen. Under a feasibility development agreement, ...
The second European Hydrogen Bank (EHB) auction has attracted 61 bids from projects spanning 11 European countries, with total grant requests reaching €4.8bn ($5.2bn) – four times the €1.2bn ($1.3bn) ...
Norwegian companies are planning a 20MW green hydrogen project in Karmsund, using offshore technology to supply the maritime and local industrial sectors. A new joint venture between Norwegian ...
China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) has outlined plans to accelerate the commercial readiness and scale-up of hydrogen technologies, focusing on 11 priority directions across the hydrogen ...
ACM suggests the Dutch government could ease financial pressure on hydrogen transport by offering subsidies or loan guarantees to support infrastructure development.
Airbus is delaying plans to develop commercial hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035, blaming slower-than-expected technological advancements and infrastructure struggles. The aircraft maker announced its ...
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