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Sunfire and Bilfinger selected by RWE for GET H2 Nukleus hydrogen project in Germany

As part of the GET H2 Nukleus project, RWE is building a 300-megawatt plant for producing green hydrogen on the site of its gas-fired power plant in Lingen. Two of the three electrolyzers, with a capacity of 100 megawatts (MW) each,…

Thermax and Ceres partnering on large-scale solid-oxide electrolysis manufacturing in India

Thermax Ltd. (Pune, India) has announced a strategic collaboration with Ceres Power Holdings plc (Horsham, U.K.), a leading developer of clean energy technology. The two companies have entered a non-exclusive, global license agreement for Thermax to manufacture, sell and service…

Asahi Kasei and De Nora enter collaboration to develop containerized electrolyzers for hydrogen production

Asahi Kasei Corp. (Tokyo) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Industrie De Nora S.p.A (Milan, Italy) concerning the joint development, study, evaluation, and sale of small-scale pressurized alkaline water electrolyzers. De Nora possesses technical expertise and knowledge in…

Hycamite opens Europe’s largest methane-splitting plant for low-carbon hydrogen production

Hycamite TCD Technologies (Kokkola, Finland), a specialist in emissions-free methane-splitting technology, has opened Europe’s largest methane-splitting plant in Kokkola, Finland. Once fully operational, the nominal capacity of Hycamite’s Customer Sample Facility (CSF) will reach 2,000 tons of low-carbon hydrogen and…

MOL Group starts production at green-hydrogen plant in Hungary

MOL Group (Budapest, Hungary) announced that a 10-MW green hydrogen plant, the largest in Central and Eastern Europe, has started production at MOL's Százhalombatta refinery. The facility produces 1,600 metric tons per year (m.t./yr) of clean, carbon-neutral green hydrogen which…

New green-hydrogen cluster in Sweden will support carbon-neutral fertilizer

Green hydrogen company Lhyfe (Paris, France),  OX2 (Stockholm, Sweden), one of Europe’s largest onshore wind developers, and green-fertilizer firm Velarion Group are joining forces to create a hydrogen-based industrial cluster in the Ånge municipality in Sweden. This project, situated in…

Technip Energies to design low-carbon hydrogen facility for bp’s H2Teesside project

Technip Energies (Paris) has been awarded the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract by bp plc (London) for the H2Teesside project in the northeastern part of the U.K. H2Teesside is expected to be one of the UK’s largest largest low-carbon hydrogen production…

Wood awarded FEED contract for hydrogen fuel-switching project

Wood plc (Aberdeen, Scotland) has been awarded the front-end engineering design (FEED) stage of EET Fuels Hydrogen Fuel Switching project. Hydrogen will be provided by EET Hydrogen, our co-located Track One low carbon hydrogen production company. To conduct this phase…

Chemical Engineering Conversation: Behind the Scenes at Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub

Last fall, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $7 billion in funding to launch seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs across the nation. Among those selected was the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2). Following the funding announcement, extensive efforts have been…

Linde Engineering coordinating electrolyzer installations for Shell and RWE projects in Germany

Linde Engineering (Pullach, Germany) has announced its involvement with two green-hydrogen projects in Germany — REFHYNE II at Shell's Rheinland Energy and Chemicals Park and RWE's 14-MW pilot electrolysis facility located in Lingen, part of the Get H2 Nukleus project.…