Category: Green Hydrogen

Electric Hydrogen and Titan join forces for 100 MW electrolyser plant in US 

Electric Hydrogen has partnered with Titan for the fabrication and assembly of 100 MW electrolyser plant product. This process will be carried out at Titan’s facility in Columbus, Texas. This plant enables a reduction of up to 60 per cent in total installed costs for electrolytic hydrogen. Furthermore, the hydrogen plant was pre-assembled and pre-tested before being shipped to the customer site.

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ANDRITZ wins order for 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Germany

ANDRITZ has secured an order to engineer a 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Rostock, Germany. The order was given by Rostock EnergyPort Cooperation GmbH (REPCO). REPCO is a joint venture of RWE Generation SE, EnBW Neue Energien GmbH, RheinEnergie AG, and Rostock Port GmbH. Once the notice to proceed is received, ANDRITZ will deliver the green hydrogen plant on an EPC basis

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Achieving 500 GW of Renewables in India: EMBER

This report “Navigating risks to unlock 500 GW of renewables by 2030” by EMBER highlights key challenges in India’s renewable energy (RE) sector that could increase the cost of capital, potentially hindering the sector’s growth. Addressing these risks through targeted policy measures, innovative contracting mechanisms and proactive expectation management is crucial for maintaining a steady flow of investments. Collaborative efforts from project developers, financiers and policymakers will be indispensable in mitigating these risks and ensuring the successful realisation of India’s ambitious RE targets.

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EU’s Strategy to Tackle Hydrogen Emissions: Paper

Hydrogen (H2) is an indirect greenhouse gas (GHG). While H2 emissions make up a negligible fraction of today’s GHG emissions, they are set to become more significant in the 2030s and, should the EU and the global community progress towards climate neutrality, will likely be substantial in the 2040s, as achieving climate neutrality requires the expansion of hydrogen use alongside the rapid reduction of other GHGs. This paper explores how the EU can address H2 emissions using a four-pronged strategy.

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Salzgitter AG lays cornerstone for 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Germany

Salzgitter AG has laid the cornerstone for a 100 MW electrolysis plant for green hydrogen in Europe. The plant will generate approximately  9,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually for the production of carbon-reduced steel from 2026. This also marks the beginning of the industrial use of hydrogen in SALCOS which stands for Salzgitter Low Carbon Steelmaking. This is a programme by Salzgitter aiming for virtually carbon-free steel production. Furthermore, this electrolysis plant will be built on an engineering, procurement, and construction basis by ANDRITZ.

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GreenGo Energy inks agreement for green hydrogen development in Mauritania

GreenGo Energy has inked an agreement for the development of a large-scale green hydrogen project in Mauritania. According to this agreement, GreenGo Energy will have access to more than 100,000 hectares of land near Nouakchott, Mauritania for the development of the Megaton Moon Green Hydrogen Project. With this agreement, GreenGo Energy has entered into the development phase of the project. The full capacity of the Megaton Moon project will include  6 GW of electrolysis, 6.8 GW of onshore wind, and 6.3 GWp of solar PV.

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Aslan Energy Capital inks MoU to supply green hydrogen to CalYan XGH

Aslan Energy Capital has signed a MoU to supply 100,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) of sustainable hydrogen to CalYan XGH. This green hydrogen will be supplied from Aslan Energy Capital’s Aslan Net-Zero Energy Mexico (ANEM) Project in Mexico. This is a solar-powered facility dedicated to producing green hydrogen and green ammonia and will be operational by 2028. The collaboration aims to establish a clean hydrogen supply chain to California. Furthermore, Aslan will oversee the delivery of hydrogen to the Southern California border.

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Case for Hydrogen Heating in the UK

Hydrogen is a poor option for domestic heating and would substantially increase consumer bills relative to other heating technologies. Promptly ruling out further public spending on domestic hydrogen heating will be critical to secure affordable energy bills, and to enable effective long-term transition planning for networks and workers. The UK must act quickly to put the public interest before those of gas network shareholders. Government has promised to consult in 2025.

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Accelera to supply 100 MW electrolyser system for bp’s green hydrogen project in Germany

Accelera will be supplying a 100 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser system for bp’s Lingen green hydrogen project in Germany. This project will utilise Accelera’s advanced HyLYZER® PEM electrolyzer technology. The hydrogen generation system that will power bp’s Lingen project will consist of 20 PEM HyLYZER®-1000 electrolyser units.Furthermore, the system is being manufactured at Accelera’s new electrolyser plant in Guadalajara, Spain.

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bp and Iberdrola begin construction of 25 MW green hydrogen plant in Spain

The joint venture (JV) between bp and Iberdrola España has commenced construction of a 25 MW green hydrogen plant in Spain. The initial phase for this plant consists of earthworks and the development of an approximately 20,000 meter square plot of land next to the bp refinery in Castellón. Civil work for the project will commence in the second quarter of 2025. The plant is expected to be operational in the second half of 2026.

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Clean hydrogen uptake in US: Report

The United States is on track to reach 7-9 MMTpa in operational capacity by 2030. Investment in clean hydrogen has nearly doubled in the last year—not including the approximately $50 billion of capital associated with DOE H2Hubs—shrinking the amount of additional capital investment required to achieve liftoff by 30-60%, to $30-150 billion from the $85-215 billion gap. Despite cost increases, markets for clean hydrogen are growing. Low-carbon reformation projects can target large, industrial offtakers in ammonia and refining. Electrolysis projects can target end markets with higher willingness to pay or markets with additional, stackable incentives.

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ACWA Power & Snam ink MOU for green hydrogen development in Europe

ACWA Power has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Snam to explore potential collaboration and joint investments. This partnership aims to establish a green hydrogen supply chain from Saudi Arabia to Europe. This international supply chain will be dependable and cost-effective. Furthermore, this partnership includes plans to evaluate the development of an ammonia import terminal in Italy to support the delivery of green hydrogen.

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Verdagy to deploy 320 MW of electrolysers at Petron’s bio-refinery

Petron Scientech and Verdagyand have joined forces for Petron’s biorefinery project. As part of this, Petron Scientech will utilise 320 MW of Verdagy’s eDynamic electrolysers. These will produce over 45 kilo tons per annum (KTA) of green hydrogen for integration into its bio-refinery project. This project will support the production of SAF, renewable diesel, and e-methanol, achieving a carbon reduction of 500 KTA through green hydrogen alone. 

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Lhyfe & Masdar ink MoU for green hydrogen development in Europe

Lhyfe and Masdar have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities for co-development of large-scale green hydrogen production projects in Europe. This partnership aims to identify collaboration and investment prospects across the green hydrogen value chain. Furthermore, this collaboration between the two companies is expected to leverage their complementary strengths.

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Plug Power and AGA ink agreement for 3 GW electrolyser system

Plug Power has inked a purchase agreement with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) under which, Plug will supply 3 GW of electrolyser capacity for AGA’s green hydrogen to ammonia plant. This plant is currently under development in Australia. Furthermore, AGA will install a 4.5 GW solar plant in order to power these electrolysers using zero-emission clean electricity. The plant aims to produce approximately 2,700 metric tonnes of green ammonia daily.

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Avina Clean Hydrogen completes FEED of 800,000 MTPA ammonia plant in Texas

Avina Clean Hydrogen (Avina) has completed the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) and Front-End-Loading (FEL-3) of its 2,200 metric tons per day (MTPD) clean ammonia facility located on the Texas Gulf Coast. Final investment decision (FID) for the facility is targeted for 2025. The facility is expected to produce up to 600,000 metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) of blue ammonia. Avina has also inked a long-term water supply agreement with the local water district to secure sufficient resources for producing up to 800,000 MTPA of clean ammonia.

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Port of Açu and Yamna ink land agreement for green ammonia plant in Brazil

Port of Açu Operações (Port of Açu) and Yamna Co Ltd (Yamna) have inked a land reservation agreement for the development of a green ammonia project. This agreement is inked for a new hub for low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives in the port industrial complex of Port of Açu in the northeast of Rio de Janeiro State. As part of this agreement, the Port of Açu is reserving two million square meters for green hydrogen projects.

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CHN Energy connects offshore solar-hydrogen project to the grid

CHN Energy’s Guohua Energy Investment Co., Ltd. which operates the Rudong Integrated Photovoltaic (PV)-hydrogen-storage project has connected it to the grid. This project is located on the coastal tidal flats of the Yudong Reclamation Area in Rudong County. The project combines PV power generation, hydrogen production and refueling, and energy storage. 

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