ACME Group secures $490m for major green hydrogen and ammonia project
Renewable energy company ACME Group has received a $490m loan for a 1.2 million tonnes per annum green hydrogen project in the Special Economic Zone in Duqm, Oman.
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Renewable energy company ACME Group has received a $490m loan for a 1.2 million tonnes per annum green hydrogen project in the Special Economic Zone in Duqm, Oman.
France-based green hydrogen specialist Lhyfe has taken the first step in its work on re-oxygenating the oceans through offshore hydrogen production following the publication of a scientific article on the results of the company’s research...
In the last decade, and since the dawn of the 2020s in particular, the emphasis on decarbonisation, clean energies and the critical roll-out of these technologies and initiatives has firmly accelerated.
Japan-based energy company JERA will explore the potential development of green hydrogen and derivatives projects with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Shanghai Chemical Industry Park Industrial Gases (SCIPIG), an Air Liquide subsidiary, has secured a $70m loan to support the development of two low-carbon hydrogen production units and related infrastructure.
Air Liquide has teamed up with US engineering firm KBR to develop integrated low-carbon ammonia solutions based on autothermal reforming (ATR) technology.
Advanced materials technology company Oxford nanoSystems (OnS) has developed a new coating technology which could ‘significantly’ reduce the cost of electrolysers used in the green hydrogen process.
China-based Jiaxing Iwatani Industrial Gases has inaugurated a general industrial gas project in Jiaxing, marking the culmination of a nearly four year-long project, according to the Gas Review.
German technology manufacturer Wilo is looking to take strides in the global energy transition with the development of its H2Powerplant, which the company states is in a ‘world-first’ live production environment.
UK-based hydrogen power generation technologies company AFC Energy has signed a five-year hydrogen supply agreement and site lease with Air Products in Stade, Northern Germany.