Green Hydrogen

Lhyfe green lights green hydrogen

Lhyfe green lights green hydrogen

The energy group says it has successfully competed its first combustion tests using 'green hydrogen' in the ceramics sector. Industrial furnaces that reach very high temperatures have historically relied on natural gas, but green hydrogen is being heralded as a potentially low-carbon option to use the...

BP exits planned AUbn green hydrogen facility in Australia | Hydrogen

BP exits planned AU$55bn green hydrogen facility in Australia | Hydrogen

British energy major BP will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in Pilbara, Australia, as it pivots to instead refocus on fossil fuels.The hub, which was originally expected to deliver 26GW of solar and wind power by 2029, is slated to produce 1.6 million tonnes of green hydrogen and nine million tonnes of green ammonia per year at full scale.However, the future of the hub is now...

Yamna to develop green hydrogen and ammonia project

Yamna to develop green hydrogen and ammonia project

YamnaCo has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the new and renewable energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh, marking a significant advancement in its strategy to establish a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia facility in India. The agreement, signed on 18 July 2025, outlines Yamna’s commitment to developing a phased, grid-connected green ammonia project...

‘World’s first’ green ammonia ship refuelling completed — using molecules from giant 500MW hydrogen plant

‘World’s first’ green ammonia ship refuelling completed — using molecules from giant 500MW hydrogen plant

Clarity on clean hydrogenOur mission is to deliver engaging and independent business journalism and insight to executives and leaders in the global clean hydrogen industry. We focus on delivering the news and analysis that matters, fearlessly looking beyond the hydrogen hype to provide a balanced view of the market, giving readers the knowledge they need to make critical business decisions. Source...

New Webinar: Electrolyzer Component Advancements for Green Hydrogen

New Webinar: Electrolyzer Component Advancements for Green Hydrogen

Webinar: Electrolyzer Component Advancements for Green Hydrogen ProductionPresenter: Chingis Idrissov, Senior Technology Analyst, IDTechExDate: Thursday 7 August 2025  Can't attend live? Register anyway to receive the on-demand recording and presentation slides, available for a limited time. As the adoption of green hydrogen accelerates across heavy industry and transport, the demand for more...

JK Srivastava Group and Hynfra Collaborate to Launch  Billion Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in Andhra Pradesh | Machine Maker – Latest Manufacturing News | Indian Manufacturing News – Latest Manufacturing News | Indian Manufacturing News

JK Srivastava Group and Hynfra Collaborate to Launch $4 Billion Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in Andhra Pradesh | Machine Maker – Latest Manufacturing News | Indian Manufacturing News – Latest Manufacturing News | Indian Manufacturing News

A landmark partnership between JK Srivastava Group and Hynfra, a Polish company, has resulted in the formation of a joint venture called JK Srivastava Hynfra (JKSH). The venture has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NREDCAP, the renewable energy agency of Andhra Pradesh, to establish a cutting-edge green hydrogen and ammonia hub near the Visakhapatnam port. The project will...

‘Will replace a large part of the energy used in industry’

‘Will replace a large part of the energy used in industry’

A breakthrough in clean energy could unlock affordable, industrial-scale green hydrogen. For the first time, scientists have determined how to scale up decoupled water electrolysis, a technique that produces green hydrogen without carbon emissions or expensive hardware. This method could be a game-changer in how hydrogen is made, stored, and used across various energy-intensive...

Germany’s SalYsAse Initiative Revamps Offshore Green Hydrogen With Microbial Electrolysis – Hydrogen Fuel News

Germany’s SalYsAse Initiative Revamps Offshore Green Hydrogen With Microbial Electrolysis – Hydrogen Fuel News

Germany is diving into an innovative project called SalYsAse, a new approach to green hydrogen that takes offshore energy to the next level. Instead of relying on traditional electrolysis, this project taps into the power of offshore wind energy, seawater, and even marine microbes to produce clean, storable hydrogen fuel.Harnessing wind and seawater — with a microbial twistLed by the GEOMAR Helmholtz...

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