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.

Yara, Sumitomo collaborate on ammonia; Progress with Polaris & Barents Blue projects

Yara and Sumitomo signed an MoU for the potential supply of clean ammonia to Sumitomo Chemical for its use in…

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Sinopec establishes hydrogen subsidiary; Plug Power acquires Frames

Sinopec has established a new subsidiary Sinopec Xiong’an New Energy Co., Ltd., dedicated to the hydrogen business.

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Howden and Chart collaborates; DynaCERT supplies technology to mining sector

Chart and Howden to collaborate for advanced hydrogen solutions, incorporating Howden gas compression systems into Chart hydrogen offerings.

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Trafigura to build a green hydrogen plant in Australia

Trafigura, Nyrstar and the State Government of South Australia today announced to jointly develop a green hydrogen production plant in…

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Enersense joins P2X Solutions for Harjavalta‘s green hydrogen project

Enersense International Plc has agreed on an equity investment of €13–18 million in P2X Solutions Oy (a green hydrogen production…

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Novatek and RWE cooperate on hydrogen

RWE and Novatek have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on the supply of low-carbon and carbon-free fuels.

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HydrogenOne invests in NanoSUN

HydrogenOne Capital Growth Plc has signed definitive agreements for a private equity investment of £9.05 million in NanoSUN Limited.

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BlueScope and Shell sign hydrogen projects in the Illawarra

BlueScope have signed an MoU with Shell to work together to develop renewable hydrogen projects at BlueScope’s Port Kembla Australia.

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Eqtec and Logik Developments solidify agreement

Deeside WTV Limited and Logik Developments Limited have agreed to develop additional waste-to-value infrastructure on the Deeside site, Wales, UK.

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Infinity Lithium & Thyssenkrupp to work on green hydrogen at San José

Infinity and Thyssenkrupp to assess the potential to use green hydrogen to power the lithium chemical conversion process.

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