Chevron initiates solar-to-hydrogen production in California’s Central Valley
Chevron is developing a five-megawatt solar-to-hydrogen project in California’s Central Valley to support the expanding hydrogen refuelling network in the Golden State.
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Chevron is developing a five-megawatt solar-to-hydrogen project in California’s Central Valley to support the expanding hydrogen refuelling network in the Golden State.
Air Products says it is positive about the regulatory environment to drive the energy transition – and about the progress of its flagship low- and no-carbon hydrogen projects.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has called on the Biden Administration to recognise all types of hydrogen production, including blue hydrogen, as drivers of a low-carbon future in its 45V regulations.
European clean energy company Lhyfe has announced plans for what will be the company’s first UK green hydrogen plant – a project that aims to support Net Zero ambitions by cutting thousands of tonnes of...
Oil and gas major bp has selected BASF’s gas treating technology to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from its blue hydrogen production facility in Teesside, which is targeting 1.2GW of hydrogen production by 2030.
Industrial gases major Air Liquide has emphasised its opportunities flowing from the US Inflation Reduction Act clean-energy incentives, while acknowledging the complexity that attaches to delivering large-scale projects.
Lake Charles Methanol will invest $3.24bn in a new manufacturing plant that will reform natural gas and renewable gas feedstocks into hydrogen while capturing carbon dioxide to produce about 3.6 million tonnes per year of...
South Korean hydrogen producer Approtium is one step closer to having its Ulsan-based hydrogen plant onstream, having today (19th February) announced the signing of a technology deal with Topsoe.
The world is searching for an alternative to fossil fuels, and hydrogen is becoming a more common replacement in the transportation sector. Hydrogen can be used in short- and long-haul applications and is more cost-effective...
Electrolyser technology has not developed enough for large-scale green hydrogen projects to stack up as viable investments and move ahead.