Consolidation will speed up in electrolyser market to 2030
Developing electrolysers to serve the green hydrogen value chain is a crucial market – but it is a space that has been undergoing notable change.
Developing electrolysers to serve the green hydrogen value chain is a crucial market – but it is a space that has been undergoing notable change.
In the past few years, the price of ammonia has been riding a rollercoaster, with the cost impacted by disruptions arising from the pandemic, from the surge in energy prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,...
Synthetic fuels are a beguiling proposition because they are a fit with existing energy infrastructure while being better for the environment. But the cost remains stubbornly high. Anthony Wright spoke to Wood Mackenzie’s Murray Douglas...
President Donald Trump’s recent suspension of funding for two key Biden-era laws has cast uncertainty over the immediate future of clean hydrogen development in the US.
One of the biggest users of gaseous hydrogen today is crude oil refineries. The flow of gas that’s put to use in many conventional refineries comes from having a steam methane reformer (SMR) on-site to...
Success stories of large-scale low-carbon hydrogen projects are hard to come by. Currently, only two green hydrogen plants with electrolyser capacities exceeding 100MW are operational. Together, they produce nearly 39 tonnes of green hydrogen daily....
Right now, green hydrogen doesn’t get larger than NEOM’s 2.2GW project in Oxagon – the industrial city located in the south of Saudi Arabia’s Project 2030 crown jewel development.
Since the start of the year, there have been tumultuous goings-on at the industrial gas major Air Products, which is the world’s leading hydrogen producer today, as well as speculatively investing more than rivals on...
Aquaculture – farmed fish and shellfish, rather than wild-caught – is big business now, with global demand for fish protein increasing year on year. Projections show growth of 14% by 2030 versus 2020 levels.
Making protein from thin air – or at least from carbon dioxide from direct air capture – is the mission of Solar Foods. Anthony Wright reports on the company’s progress