Green Hydrogen – European energy company Alpiq acquires majority share of Enersense’s associated company P2X Solutions

Green Hydrogen – European energy company Alpiq acquires majority share of Enersense’s associated company P2X Solutions. Enersense’s associated company P2X Solutions (P2X), a Finnish forerunner of green hydrogen, and Alpiq, a leading Swiss energy services provider and European electricity producer, have agreed on a financing arrangement according to which Alpiq will invest...

Chart: Which US states generate the most solar and…

Texas is the uncontested leader in wind power, with its turbines generating a remarkable 119,836 GWh of electricity in 2023 — more than the next three states (Iowa, Oklahoma and Kansas) combined. While Texas also led in absolute growth, adding 1,309 MW of new wind capacity, Arizona and New York saw the biggest relative increases at 39% and 25%, respectively. Overall, U.S. wind power generation has...

EU awards about €115m of grants for the roll-out of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations

A European Commission agency has awarded about €115m ($123m) of grant funding for the roll-out of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRSs) across seven EU countries, as part of a total handout of more than €424m for zero-emission mobility. Poland will be the biggest recipient with €77.2m awarded to two developers building a total of 21 new HRSs — a major move in a country that has no hydrogen...

Japan Hydrogen Update – Interim Summary Report

In January 2024, the Japanese government released its "Interim Summary Report" in relation to its hydrogen strategies. The Report summarizes Japan's latest plans on hydrogen, including updates on the proposed "contract-for-difference" type of government support program. Background On 29 January 2024, the Japanese government released its "Interim Summary Report" (chukan torimatome)1 (the "Report")...

Austria allocates €400m to subsidise renewable hydrogen production | Policy

Austria plans to support domestic renewable hydrogen producers with a €400m ($432m) subsidy package backed by the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB).The Ministry of Climate Protection (BMK) and Ministry of Finance (BMF) intend to launch a renewable hydrogen auction round under the EHB’s Auction-as-as-Service (AaaS) scheme, to provide a fixed premium per kilogramme of hydrogen to subsidise production.A...

RWE and Haltermann Carless develop green hydrogen project in Harwich

RWE and Haltermann Carless develop green hydrogen project in Harwich. RWE, the UK’s leading electricity generator and one of the country’s leading renewable energy companies, and Haltermann Carless, a leading supplier of hydrocarbon-based products and solvents, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together to develop a green hydrogen plant in Harwich, in...

When is H2 = RFNBO? Renewable hydrogen and “green” e-fuels in the EU (Part 1)

When is H2 = RFNBO? Renewable hydrogen and “green” e-fuels in the EU (Part 1)

1. Rise of the RFNBOsDirect use of electricity from renewable or other zero carbon sources may be the ideal way to decarbonise, but if you turn zero-carbon electricity into a liquid or gaseous energy source, you can decarbonise some hard-to-abate applications faster, particularly in the transport and heavy industry sectors. This is one of the attractions of making hydrogen with renewable electricity,...

ENGIE FIDs cross-border hydrogen pipeline despite German funding uncertainty | Technology

ENGIE FIDs cross-border hydrogen pipeline despite German funding uncertainty | Technology

ENGIE has taken final investment decision (FID) on its section of a €110m ($118m) Franco-German hydrogen pipeline, despite its German development partner’s FID depending on state funding.Planned to transport up to 20,000m3/h of hydrogen, the 95km Mosel Saar Hydrogen Conversion (mosaHYc) pipeline, is set to connect hydrogen producers and users throughout Völklingen (Germany), Carling (France)...

ArcelorMittal set for €1.3bn grant for green-hydrogen steel project — days after firm said H2 is too expensive to use

ArcelorMittal set for €1.3bn grant for green-hydrogen steel project — days after firm said H2 is too expensive to use

The EU has approved a plan by the German government to grant steel giant ArcelorMittal €1.3bn ($1.4bn) to partially decarbonise two of its steel mills with equipment designed to use green hydrogen — despite the company saying last week that such technology is too expensive to operate with renewable H2 in Europe. The Luxembourg-headquartered company will receive the direct grant from Berlin to...

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