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  • [New] A 120-kilometer pipeline to the nearby Corpus Christi energy port, approximately 300 kilometers southwest of Houston, will transport the green hydrogen to an ammonia production facility for conversion and subsequent global export to serve demand in Europe and Asia. Automation.com
  • [New] Tata Steel and British Steel are already moving away from plans to install CCUS at their UK facilities in favor of a move towards Electric Arc Furnaces, while hydrogen turbines are likely to be cheaper sources of flexible power generation than gas-CCS plants by 2030. rigzone.com
  • [New] Using renewable energy sources to produce green (H2) dihydrogen molecules and eco-friendly energy solutions for industrial, institutional, commercial and future mobility users, CHARBONE plans to scale and deliver 16 green hydrogen production facilities in the US and Canada by 2030. INN
  • [New] Blending clean hydrogen with natural gas is a key step in the energy transition, and the work DNV is undertaking for Enbridge and FortisBC will help to decarbonise the energy supply in British Columbia and provide a framework for future hydrogen blending projects globally. World Pipelines
  • [New] Reducing emissions from production We believe the world will continue to need oil and gas for many years - produced with much lower emissions - alongside cleaner energy such as advanced biofuels, renewable power and hydrogen. Shell plc
  • [New] India's Reliance Industries, the world's second largest energy company, has announced plans to invest $10 billion in clean energy between 2021 and 2024, creating U.S. export opportunities for products such as polysilicon, solar trackers, energy storage, and electrolyzers for hydrogen production. International Trade Administration | Trade.gov
  • [New] IMC's fleet of 50 Nikola hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks will be on the roads by the end of 2024, in line with pending California regulations mandating that all new drayage trucks registered must be zero-emission vehicles. BizClik Media Ltd.
  • [New] Finnish forerunner of green hydrogen and Power-to-X technologies P2 X Solutions has revealed big plans: a 20 MW electrolyzer from Sunfire will produce Finland's first green hydrogen. Sunfire
  • [New] Fuel cells from the cooperation with Toyota will be deployed in the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT, alongside a fuel cell stack and overall system developed by the BMW Group. BMW Group
  • In Oman, we acquired a 35% interest in Green Energy Oman, which will produce hydrogen from seawater, powered by up to 25 GW of solar and wind energy. Shell plc
  • Bloom and Shell will collaborate with the goal of developing replicable, large-scale, solid oxide electrolyzer systems that would produce hydrogen for potential use at Shell assets. HydrogenWire
  • The renewable hydrogen produced will initially be used at Shell's Energy & Chemicals Park in Rotterdam to partially decarbonise the production of fossil fuels and support the industrial use of hydrogen in the heavy transportation industry. Energy Global
  • Swiss-based Sirius has announced plans to start flight tests of a hydrogen-powered business jet in 2025. Robb Report
  • In compliance with pending California regulations mandating that all new drayage trucks registered must be zero-emission vehicles in an effort to phase out fossil-fuel trucks from ports by 2035, Nikola's hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles offer an immediate and viable solution. Automotive World
  • Hydrogen propulsion is considered a critical pathway for the aviation industry to achieve its ambitious goal of net zero emissions by 2050. Marshall Group
  • Germany's Federal Ministry of Digital Infrastructure and Transport will provide up to €8m under the second phase of its National Innovation Programme for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology for the HyTraGen (Hydrogen Tram Next Generation) project. International Railway Journal
  • Chile is aiming to generate 70% of the energy mix from renewable sources by 2030, to eliminate carbon generation by 2040 and to lead the generation of green hydrogen by 2030. Great.gov.uk
  • The limited potential of hydrogen co-firing in the global power systems is mainly due to the cost penalty of hydrogen relative to other low-carbon generators. Nature
  • Fossil fuel-fired generators with CCS have a higher capacity factor than hydrogen co-firing in 2050, reaching up to 70% and 30% for gas and coal, respectively. Nature
  • The UK is developing electrolysis equipment for hydrogen energy, to work in floating wind turbines and generate green hydrogen, which offers the dual-source solution combining floating wind turbines and hydrogen energy, creating further opportunities in the energy sector. Wind Energy Asia
  • In Taiwan's 2050 Net Zero Emissions Pathway Blueprint, the development of renewable energy and hydrogen has been identified as an essential factor in the achieving of net zero emissions. Wind Energy Asia
  • Some plants will start replacing green coal with green hydrogen in 2035 (at the same time as the gas-fired power plants using domestic gas change to liquefied natural gas and hydrogen, which was mentioned in Vietnam's Power Development Plan 8). The National Bureau of Asian Research

Last updated: 24 March 2024



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