Hydrogen news
OMV and Masdar collaborate to decarbonise Schwechat refinery
OMV and Masdar have signed a binding agreement to develop and operate a new 140 MW green hydrogen electrolyser plant in Bruck an der Leitha, Austria, to decarbonise OMV's Schwechat refinery.
OXCCU receives £1.8 million ATI Programme grant
OXCCU, a carbon-to-value company converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), has received funding through the ATI Non-CO2 Programme.
Topsoe SOEC technology selected for Forestal’s e-methanol plant
Forestal has selected Topsoe to deliver its solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) technology to produce hydrogen for Forestal’s e-methanol plant in Galicia, Spain.
Plug Power partners with Edgewood Renewables
Plug Power has partnered with Edgewood Renewables to build a renewable fuels facility in Nevada, US, utilising renewable natural gas and low-carbon hydrogen.
Consortium to develop e-fuels demonstration plant
Topsoe, Sasol, Griesemann Gruppe, and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) have signed a cooperation agreement to enable the construction, operations, and R&D activities of DLR’s e-fuels demonstration facility for research and production of e-SAF.
Liquid Wind receives €3.6 million in funding
Liquid Wind has been granted €3.6 million in funding by Industriklivet for the pre-engineering of its eFuel project in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.
Arcadia eFuels and Hitachi Energy to deliver infrastructure for eSAF facility
Arcadia eFuels has signed an agreement with Hitachi Energy to deliver electrical infrastructure for Vordingborg eSAF facility, featuring on site green hydrogen production.
Electrolyser started up at Neste refinery
The MultiPHLY hydrogen project has reached a milestone with the start-up of a multi-megawatt electrolyser at Neste’s refinery in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
HIF’s facility in Chile receives certification
The HIF Haru Oni e-Fuels facility in Magallanes, Chile, has become the first facility outside the EU to receive certification for Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO).
Plug Power delivers electrolyser to Galp's Sines Refinery
Plug Power has delivered its first 10 MW electrolyser for a 100 MW green hydrogen project at Galp’s Sines Refinery, Portugal.