Energy group cleared for hydrogen and e-fuels project in cost-competitive Finland
German group ABO Energy has received the green light from planning authorities to build a hydrogen production plant in Oulu, northern Finland.
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German group ABO Energy has received the green light from planning authorities to build a hydrogen production plant in Oulu, northern Finland.
Once seen as the gold standard for chemical durability, PFAS-based membranes are now under pressure. With the green hydrogen sector scaling up and environmental scrutiny intensifying, developers are moving to phase out these so-called “forever...
The EU’s Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency has launched a new €600m funding call under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) for Energy to support cross-border hydrogen and carbon capture infrastructure projects.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide and state-owned energy company Shenergy have opened a joint hydrogen supply centre in Shanghai, which includes China’s first 300-bar Type II hydrogen filling facility.
Less than a fifth of the EU’s planned hydrogen production capacity is likely to come online by 2030, unless urgent action is taken to address gaps in policy, funding, and demand, according to new analysis...
Energy and chemicals company Aramco has acquired a 50% stake in Air Products Qudra’s (APQ’s) blue hydrogen subsidiary in Saudi Arabia, Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases Company (BHIG).
French sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) developer Elyse Energy has selected biofuel technology that will convert wood waste and forestry residues into cleaner jet fuel using clean hydrogen.
UK-headquartered global engineering consultancy Wood has launched an energy transition hub in Abu Dhabi to provide technical, strategic, and economic solutions for clients across the Middle East, the company announced today.
US-based decarbonisation tech company Utility Global (Utility) has produced hydrogen from blast furnace gas at a North American steel plant using its electrochemical reactor. Unlike conventional electrolysis, the system requires no electricity, potentially lowering emissions...
Dr David Hart, Global Hydrogen Lead at ERM, discusses what’s next for the Middle East region for the hydrogen and clean energies transition on gasworld’s IG in the Middle East webinar.