Hydrogen and ammonia gain from high efficiency electrolysis
Ceres is developing its solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) technology for low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production, citing efficiency and thermal integration benefits.
Ceres is developing its solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) technology for low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production, citing efficiency and thermal integration benefits.
As industries look for ways to cut emissions and transition to cleaner energy, hydrogen and ammonia are being seen as key players in decarbonisation. On February 21st, gasworld’s ‘Hydrogen and Ammonia: Cracking the Future of...
Spanish gas grid operator Enagás plans to invest €4.035bn in renewable energy by 2030, with over three-quarters earmarked for hydrogen infrastructure.
Aslan Energy Capital (Aslan) will supply California’s CalYan XGH with 100,000 tonnes of hydrogen annually from its green hydrogen plant in Sonora, Mexico.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide and French energy giant TotalEnergies are investing over €1bn in two large-scale green hydrogen projects in the Netherlands.
Scientists from Peking University in China and Cardiff University in the UK have developed a new hydrogen production method that eliminates direct carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while producing acetic acid, a high-value industrial chemical.
The UK is set to fall drastically short of its hydrogen and carbon capture targets for 2030, according to global engineering consultancy DNV’s latest UK Energy Transition Outlook 2025.
German energy company Uniper and Kyuden International, a subsidiary of Kyushu Electric Power Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore hydrogen and ammonia trading, renewable energy, and carbon capture utilisation and storage...
The University of Nottingham in the UK is moving ahead with plans to build a hydrogen propulsion research lab, aimed at advancing zero-carbon transport technologies. Planning permission has now been granted for the facility, which...
The Immingham Green Energy Terminal – a multi-user ammonia and green hydrogen project in the eastern England port – has received development consent from the UK Department of Transport.