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Siemens To Build Large CO2-Free Hydrogen Production Plant In Southern Germany
Siemens Smart Infrastructure and WUN H2 GmbH signed a contract to build one of the largest hydrogen production plants in Germany. It will be built in Wunsiedel in the north of Bavaria. With a power intake of six megawatts in the initial development phase, the plant will run solely on renewable energy and will be CO2-free. The electrolysis plant from Siemens Energy will have the capacity to ...
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Hydrogen energy crucial to a climate-neutral future
Recognising the increasing importance of hydrogen to decarbonisation of the energy supply, Axpo has published a white paper on the role and potential of hydrogen in Switzerland. Axpo uses the latest data to demonstrate the economic viability and potential uses of hydrogen as an energy source. The paper also takes a critical look at the key challenges facing the hydrogen economy in ...
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State Secretary Atsma Inaugurates World-scale Hydrogen Plant in Rotterdam Botlek
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Air Products and ExxonMobil celebrated the start-up of a new world-scale hydrogen production plant in Rotterdam. Joop Atsma, State Secretary for Infrastructure and the Environment, Mayor Aboutaleb of Rotterdam and Hans Smits, CEO Port of Rotterdam, participated in the official ceremony. Integrating ExxonMobil's refinery with Air ...
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UK Government Launches Plan for a World-Leading Hydrogen Economy
Tens of thousands of jobs, billions of pounds in investment and new export opportunities will be unlocked through government plans to create a thriving low carbon hydrogen sector in the UK over the next decade and beyond, the UK Business and Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has set out this week (17 August). The UK's first-ever Hydrogen Strategy drives forward the commitments laid out in the Prime ...
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`Hybrid` nuclear plants could make a dent in carbon emissions
Original story at MIT News Many efforts to smooth out the variability of renewable energy sources — such as wind and solar power — have focused on batteries, which could fill gaps lasting hours or days. But MIT’s Charles Forsberg has come up with a much more ambitious idea: He proposes marrying a nuclear powerplant with another energy system, which he argues could add up to ...
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New ideas give energy boost to wave power
All along the coasts of Europe where the Atlantic waves crash onto the shore there are experimental wave power stations producing electricity. Now engineers in Norway and Sweden − two of the countries trying hardest to develop this technology − have announced “breakthroughs” in their methods, which the inventors believe will make wave power competitive. At present, most ...
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CCB and ZEG receives a NOK 77m grant from Enova to establish pilot plant for clean hydrogen production
At CCB Energy park on the west coast of Norway, Coast Center Base (CCB) is to establish a plant for production of clean hydrogen from gas, with integrated CO2 capture, using the ZEG technology. Today, CCB and ZEG Power have announced that the project receives a 77mNOK grant from Enova. CCB has entered into a partnership with ZEG Power, a Norwegian company that has developed technology and ...
By ZEG Power AS
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Lihuayi Again Selects GE’s Gasification Technology to Boost Refinery Hydrogen Production
Project is GE’s Second Gasification Order forLijin Petrochemical Refinery in Shandong GE’s Gasification Solution Enhances Company’s Leading Position in Refinery Hydrogen Production Reliable Coal-to-Chemicals Gasification Technology Supports China’s Goals to Reduce Industrial Emissions Lihuayi Group, a leading petrochemicals supplier in China, has selected ...
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ZEG Power raises NOK 130m to deploy its zero-emission hydrogen production technology
ZEG Power’s ground-breaking technology for clean hydrogen production is attracting significant attention. The globally mandated AP Ventures and SPARX Group (Mirai Creation Fund), in addition to Nysnø, the Norwegian state-owned climate investment fund, are among investors investing over NOK 130 million into the company. ZEG Power develops clean hydrogen production technology with ...
By ZEG Power AS
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Xcel Energy and Bloom Energy to Produce Zero-Carbon Hydrogen at Nuclear Facility
Bloom Energy this week announced plans to install an electrolyzer at Xcel Energy’s Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant in Welch, Minnesota. The installation is designed to augment existing nuclear infrastructure to create immediate and scalable pathways to produce cost-efficient, clean hydrogen, supporting the growing hydrogen economy while enhancing value for operators of zero-carbon nuclear ...
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HyperSolar Prepares its Hydrogen Generation Technology for Manufacturing
Company moves breakthrough Gen 1 device from the lab to manufacturing process engineering as it prepares to build panels for anticipated pilot plant SANTA BARBARA, CA – September 10, 2019 - HyperSolar, Inc. (OTC:HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, today announced that development of its Gen 1 hydrogen generation system ...
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BaxEnergy achieves a Microsoft Gold Cloud Platform and DevOps Competency
A leading European energy software provider demonstrates best-in-class capability and market leadership through technology success and customer commitment. BaxEnergy today announced it has attained a gold Cloud Platform and DevOps competency, demonstrating a “best-in-class” ability and commitment to meet Microsoft Corp. customers’ evolving needs in today’s mobile-first, ...
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World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project to Launch in California
The global energy company SGH2 is bringing the world’s biggest green hydrogen production facility to Lancaster. The plant will feature SGH2’s pioneering technology, which uses recycled mixed paper waste to produce “greener than green” hydrogen that reduces carbon emissions by two to three times more than green hydrogen produced using electrolysis and renewable energy, and ...
By SGH2 Energy
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