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Johnson Matthey to build U.K. gigafactory for H2 fuel-cell components

Johnson Matthey plc (JM; London) is building a £80 million gigafactory at its existing site in Royston, U.K., to scale up the manufacture of hydrogen fuel cell components. Earlier this year, JM announced a refreshed strategy, with an ambition to…

Air Products and VPI to jointly develop Humber Hydrogen Hub in the U.K.

Air Products (Lehigh Valley, Pa.) and power generator VPI signed a joint development agreement to drive forward the “Humber Hydrogen Hub” or “H3”, which seeks to develop a flagship 800-MW low-carbon hydrogen production facility in Immingham, UK. The majority of…

Shell to start work on Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant

Shell Nederland B.V. and Shell Overseas Investments B.V., subsidiaries of Shell plc, have taken the final investment decision to build Holland Hydrogen I, which will be Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant once operational in 2025. The 200MW electrolyzer will be…

Ineos announces government funding for green-H2 feasibility study in Köln

Ineos (London) has announced that the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia has confirmed €770,000 funding to support a feasibility study for the construction of a 100-megawatt water electrolysis plant for the production of green hydrogen at the INEOS site in…

DOMO Chemicals and Hynamics collaborating on zero-carbon hydrogen project in France

DOMO Chemicals (Leuna, Germany) and Hynamics, a 100% subsidiary of EDF Group specializing in the production of low-carbon hydrogen, have entered into a partnership project with the objective of achieving zero-carbon for 100% of the hydrogen used at the Belle-Étoile…

Sumitomo Chemical announces “turquoise” hydrogen joint research project

Sumitomo Chemical Co. (Tokyo, Japan) and the National Institute of Technology Asahikawa College announced that they will accelerate joint research on a catalyst and a process for low environmental impact commercial production of turquoise hydrogen, along with joint research into…

Vattenfall and Preem enter feasibility phase for green-hydrogen network connecting to refineries on Sweden’s west coast

After the initial announcement of their hydrogen partnership, Vattenfall AB and Preem AB (both Stockholm, Sweden) will now enter into a feasibility phase to assess the possibility of accelerating the development of a value chain connecting offshore wind and hydrogen…

Air Products and Gunvor planning green-hydrogen import terminal in Rotterdam

Air Products (Lehigh Valley, Pa.) and Gunvor Petroleum Rotterdam (GPR), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gunvor Group (Gunvor), have signed a joint development agreement for an import terminal in Rotterdam. The agreement responds to the accelerating demand for green energy sources…

ExxonMobil, Grieg Edge, North Ammonia, GreenH to assess low-emission hydrogen/ammonia hub in Norway

ExxonMobil Corp. (Houston), Grieg Edge, North Ammonia and GreenH have signed a memorandum of understanding to study potential production and distribution of green hydrogen and ammonia for lower-emission marine fuels at ExxonMobil’s Slagen terminal in Norway. The study will explore…

Black & Veatch supporting green-hydrogen production project in Ireland

Black & Veatch (Overland Park, Kan.) is supporting Mercury renewables in its development of one of Ireland’s first co-located onshore wind farm and hydrogen electrolysis plants. A 75-megawatt wind farm will power an electrolyzer plant generating green hydrogen. Black &…