AS Published on Monday 6 July 2020 - n° 327 - Categories:R&D , hydrogen
A simpler and cheaper way to obtain hydrogen?
A team of researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) has developed a photo-electrochemical cell (PEC) that converts
AS Published on Sunday 5 July 2020 - n° 327 - Categories:hydrogen
E.On partners with Thyssenkrupp to produce green hydrogen
The German electricity company E.On has teamed up with the engineering company Thyssenkrupp to produce green hydrogen powered by a virtual renewable energy plant. The partners will use surplus energy to produce hydrogen. According to them, hydrogen can be obtained under good conditions.
AS Published on Friday 3 July 2020 - n° 327 - Categories:hydrogen
Should we go for green hydrogen or should we go for blue hydrogen?
Green hydrogen is making headlines, but the prospect of it alone fuelling the future European economy seems increasingly dubious. Blue hydrogen wins
AS Published on Friday 3 July 2020 - n° 327 - Categories:hydrogen
What kind of hydrogen do you want? Green, blue, turquoise?
There is green hydrogen produced by the electrolysis of water using renewable energy. There is blue hydrogen
L R AS Published on Sunday 7 June 2020 - n° 325 - Categories:hydrogen
Experimental project for a gas turbine running on hydrogen
Siemens and Engie want to test a gas turbine running on hydrogen. They want to use renewable energy from the grid to produce and store hydrogen obtained by electrolysis.
AS Published on Monday 1 June 2020 - n° 324 - Categories:hydrogen
Optimistic forecasts for the future of hydrogen. Will they be verified?
Lowering the costs of producing hydrogen from wind and solar energy offers a promising way to reduce emissions in some of the sectors of the economy most dependent on fossil fuels, such as steel, heavy vehicles, maritime transport, cement ... Clean hydrogen could be deployed in the coming decades
AS Published on Sunday 31 May 2020 - n° 324 - Categories:hydrogen
Project for the production of hydrogen as a fuel
The first major green hydrogen project that exclusively targets the transport sector was presented in Denmark on Tuesday. The market leader in offshore wind energy, Ørsted, will install wind turbines to produce green hydrogen.
L R AS Published on Saturday 16 May 2020 - n° 322 - Categories:hydrogen
BP studies the feasibility of a green hydrogen production unit
BP has secured funding from the Australian government to assess the feasibility of the project
L R AS Published on Monday 11 May 2020 - n° 321 - Categories:hydrogen
Increase in projects for electrolysers producing green hydrogen
Before the arrival of coronavirus, the volume of electrolyser projects to produce green hydrogen from renewable energy had almost tripled in five months, according to Wood Mackenzie. By October, Mackenzie had reported 3.2 gigawatts of announced cell capacity, 12 times the cumulative installed capacity at the time. By March 2020, the pipeline had grown to 8.2 gigawatts, 31 times today's cumulative installed capacity.
In recent months,
L R AS Published on Monday 4 May 2020 - n° 320 - Categories:hydrogen
French company Lhyfe to deploy 20 NEL electrolysers in 4 years
Norway's NEL, a world leader in the manufacture of electrolysers, has chosen France's Lhyfe, a producer and supplier of green hydrogen, to deploy
L R AS Published on Sunday 26 April 2020 - n° 319 - Categories:hydrogen
New green hydrogen production facility project
The German GP Joule has decided to convert wind energy into green hydrogen,
L R AS Published on Saturday 11 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:hydrogen
Germany's Uniper and Siemens cooperate on green hydrogen
The Germans Uniper and Siemens will cooperate on the use of green hydrogen. The current plants of
L R AS Published on Sunday 5 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:hydrogen
What would be the cost of switching to all-hydrogen?
BloombergNEF conducted a study on the feasibility of using green hydrogen. Its conclusion is that the cost of switching to hydrogen is
L R AS Published on Sunday 22 March 2020 - n° 314 - Categories:hydrogen
Hybrid plant in China to produce 400,000/500,000 tonnes of hydrogen
The public company Beijing Jingneng wants to build a 5 GW hybrid solar, wind, hydrogen and storage facility in Inner Mongolia (in northern China). The whole will be put into service
R AS Published on Monday 16 March 2020 - n° 313 - Categories:hydrogen
Consortium to build a high-temperature electrolyser
The CEA, Neste, Paul Wurth, Engie and Sunfire will cooperate to build and operate the first 2.6 MW high-temperature electrolyser producing 60 kg of green hydrogen per hour. Its output