Japanese group trials ‘world first’ hydrogen-fuelled ship engine

Japanese group trials ‘world first’ hydrogen-fuelled ship engine

The six-part group claimed the project, backed by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Development Organisation (NEDO), has successfully tested an engine using 95% hydrogen and 5%  conventional fuel at 100% load. The group said the engine is an example of a large, low-speed, two-stroke, liquid hydrogen-fuelled engine intended for large merchant ships. Japan Engine Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries,...

Toward cheaper, cleaner hydrogen production | MIT News

Toward cheaper, cleaner hydrogen production | MIT News

Hydrogen sits at the center of some of the world’s most important industrial processes, but its production still comes with a heavy environmental cost. Today, most hydrogen is produced through high-emissions processes like steam methane reforming and coal gasification.But hydrogen can also be made by splitting water molecules using renewable electricity, eliminating fossil...

Topsoe to support green ammonia project in Jordan with engineering deal

Topsoe to support green ammonia project in Jordan with engineering deal

Denmark-based Topsoe has signed a front-end engineering and design (FEED) agreement for a green ammonia project being developed by Hynfra at the port of Aqaba, Hydrocarbon Processing reported. Under the agreement, Topsoe will provide detailed engineering design for the project, including its ammonia synthesis technology. The plant will use Topsoe’s ModuLite platform to convert green hydrogen into...

H2GLASS Advances Industrial Decarbonization with Deployment of Transportable Electrolyzer Unit

H2GLASS Advances Industrial Decarbonization with Deployment of Transportable Electrolyzer Unit

H2GLASS is the latest entity to advance industrial decarbonization with the deployment of a transportable electrolyzer unit. European countries have shown great solidarity and harmony in the hydrogen initiatives that they have pursued in 2026. Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, France, and Italy are the top hydrogen-producing countries in Europe, collectively holding 57% of the total capacity....

With 74% of companies facing difficulties in hiring, technicians and engineers in renewable energy are becoming scarce in Brazil and are essential to support the expansion of solar, wind, and green hydrogen projects.

With 74% of companies facing difficulties in hiring, technicians and engineers in renewable energy are becoming scarce in Brazil and are essential to support the expansion of solar, wind, and green hydrogen projects.

Professional shortage threatens renewable energy expansion in Brazil and pressures solar, wind, and green hydrogen projects. In 2025, the accelerated advancement of the energy transition in Brazil began to encounter an unexpected bottleneck: the lack of qualified professionals to sustain the sector’s growth. According to a survey released by the Terra portal based on data...

2 Ethyl Anthraquinone Market Forecast 2026-2035: Growth Driven by Hydrogen Peroxide and Pharma – News and Statistics

2 Ethyl Anthraquinone Market Forecast 2026-2035: Growth Driven by Hydrogen Peroxide and Pharma – News and Statistics

AbstractAccording to the latest IndexBox report on the global 2 Ethyl Anthraquinone market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.The global 2 Ethyl Anthraquinone (2-EAQ) market, a critical fine chemical intermediate, is projected to chart a steady growth trajectory through the 2026-2035...

Hydrogenera Expands Into Germany With 2 MW Green Hydrogen Project

Hydrogenera Expands Into Germany With 2 MW Green Hydrogen Project

Hydro Future GmbH, Hydrogenera's German integration partner, has signed a contract with LE Power GmbH to implement the project. The electrolyser system will be commissioned in Ukraine, producing hydrogen at a purity of 99.999 per cent for delivery to designated industrial customers in Germany. Project Scope and Technical Delivery The system is engineered for stable industrial operation and long-term...

Market discipline, not market failure, is shaping Canada’s green hydrogen sector

Market discipline, not market failure, is shaping Canada’s green hydrogen sector

In January, Maritime businessman John Risley pivoted from funding a wind-powered green hydrogen plant in Atlantic Canada to investing in a transmission network connecting Newfoundland wind farms to Quebec. Though Risley still thinks green hydrogen has a role to play, the news was accompanied by pronouncements that the “hype is dead” for this low-carbon technology. Green hydrogen skeptics correctly...

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