Mexico’s mission in green hydrogen
How does a country go about developing a hydrogen economy in short order? Trade body the Mexican Hydrogen Association is pushing to make it happen. Christian Annesley takes stock of developments
How does a country go about developing a hydrogen economy in short order? Trade body the Mexican Hydrogen Association is pushing to make it happen. Christian Annesley takes stock of developments
Air Products has unveiled plans to build and operate a carbon capture and carbon dioxide (CO2) treatment facility at its existing hydrogen production site in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
US-based energy corporation Chevron has agreed to explore several low carbon projects, including those related to hydrogen, biofuels, and carbon capture and storage, in Angola, Africa.
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Porsche aims to reduce emissions in its vehicle manufacturing process after signing a new deal with Swedish industrial start-up H2 Green Steel (H2GS) for the supply of carbon dioxide (CO2)-reduced steel.
Duke Energy will soon break ground on what it says will be the first demonstration project in the US to successfully create clean energy using an end-to-end system to produce, store, and combust 100% green...
Hydrogen Canada Corp has secured $10m in financing to develop a low-carbon hydrogen/ammonia supply chain from Western Canada to South Korea and other Asian markets with E1 Corporation.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) will develop several gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects in the US as part of its strengthened partnership with independent energy company Tenaska.