Green Hydrogen Finally Reaches an Industrial Customer

Green Hydrogen Finally Reaches an Industrial Customer

The distance from Lingen to Marl is roughly 120 kilometres of pipeline — and for ITM Power, that stretch of steel now represents the distance between promise and proof. The British electrolyser manufacturer announced its first delivery of green hydrogen through the GET H2 Nukleus project, sending the shares up more than 5 percent on Tuesday to €1.25, after opening the session...

Green hydrogen skills programme launched

Green hydrogen skills programme launched

More than R4 million will be invested in green hydrogen research and specialised training through a partnership between the Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) and the African Energy Leadership Centre at Wits Business School, CHIETA has announced.The funding will support one PhD candidate, one postdoctoral fellow and a specialised short course...

Sasol and partners commission 2-kW PEM electrolyzer

Sasol and partners commission 2-kW PEM electrolyzer

August 4, 2026 | By Mary Bailey Sasol Ltd. (Sandton, South Africa), the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI; Pretoria, South Africa), the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI; Sandton, South Africa), and North-West University (NWU; Potchefstroom, South Africa) have commissioned a 2-kW Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM)...

Green Hydrogen Reaches Industry, But the Stock Tells a Cautious Tal

Green Hydrogen Reaches Industry, But the Stock Tells a Cautious Tal

The first molecules of green hydrogen produced by ITM Power's electrolysers in Lingen have now travelled 120 kilometres through a pipeline to reach Evonik's chemical park in Marl. The delivery marks the moment the GET H2 Nukleus project — one of Europe's largest hydrogen initiatives — moves from blueprint to working reality. The British electrolyser maker, working alongside...

NewHydrogen Unveils ThermoLoop–SMR Integration for Industrial Hydrogen Production

NewHydrogen Unveils ThermoLoop–SMR Integration for Industrial Hydrogen Production

NewHydrogen plans to integrate its ThermoLoop thermochemical process with SMR heat to produce industrial-scale green hydrogen, leveraging an MOU with NuCube's NuSun microreactor and decades of nuclear-hydrogen research.NewHydrogen, Inc., a Santa Clarita, California–based clean energy developer, announced plans to pair its proprietary ThermoLoop thermochemical water-splitting technology with...

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