Industrial

H2 Bulletin covers the latest hydrogen developments across various industrial sectors. Manufacturing industries are transitioning from fossil-based fuel to clean energy where hydrogen is seen as a promising alternative.

Charbone Hydrogen and Port Hawkesbury Paper to build a hydrogen plant

Charbone Hydrogen Corporation and Port Hawkesbury Paper (PHP) to develop Charbone’s first small-scale green hydrogen production facility in the Port…

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Shape and SSAB partner on green steel for auto applications

Shape Corp. will be the first tier-one automotive supplier to market with fossil-free steel crash management and body structure systems…

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Hanwha Solutions to supply Shell with hydrogen tanks

Hanwha Solutions has joined Shell's efforts to build extensive hydrogen refuelling infrastructure in California, US.

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Everfuel and Crossbridge Energy receive grant for HySynergy study

Everfuel A/S and Crossbridge Energy A/S are pleased to announce that they in collaboration with Aalborg University have received public…

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Veidekke to build production plant for biogas in Lillestrom

Veidekke’s subsidiary Seby AS has signed a contract with Nedre Romerike Avløpsselskap IKS (NRA) to build a biogas plant at…

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Kier pioneers hydrogen fuel cell at construction site

Kier and AFC Energy are today  (20th June)announcing a partnership that will see a clean Hydrogen power generator unit, utilising…

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NOVATEK and Gazprom agree on sustainable development

NOVATEK and Gazprom have signed an agreement on cooperation in sustainable development.

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LG Chem to build NCC based hydrogen plant

LG Chem today (20th June) announced its plan to produce hydrogen as a key component of its long-term 2050 Net…

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ExxonMobil ethanol to jet technology to provide new route for SAF production

ExxonMobil today announced a unique process technology to enable the manufacture of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from renewable methanol.

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DEUTZ and RheinEnergie launch joint hydrogen pilot project

DEUTZ AG and RheinEnergie AG, two Cologne-based companies, are trialling the generation of energy using a stationary DEUTZ hydrogen engine.

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