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H2-View News: German €5bn CfD scheme for industrial switches to H2, carbon capture approved

The Climate Protection Contracts are a 15-year two-way carbon CFD aimed at supporting fuel switching and electrification in sectors like cement, chemical and steel production. Projects will be subject to the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and musy cut at least 60% of emissions in the first three years and 90% by the end of the support. Each will be selected through a competitive bidding process and ranked based on the lowest aid amount requested per tonne of CO2 avoided – meaning only the cheapest technologies will succeed. The system will only cover the actual additional costs linked to the [...]

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: PowerCell lands first order for M2Power 250 hydrogen-based methanol fuel cell

Under the agreement with one of the continent’s “leading” shipyards, the Swedish fuel cell provider will install 2MW of its recently launched fuel cell solution, once it’s delivered in 2029. PowerCell describes the M2Power 250 system as an all-in-one solution that combines a methanol reformer and fuel cells into a single unit, simplifying fuel cell integration for maritime applications. Onboard a ship, the M2Power unit reforms methanol into hydrogen, which is then used by the fuel cell to generate clean electricity. © PowerCell By unifying the reformer and fuel cells under a single control system, the solution is designed to [...]

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: MOL and CMB.Tech to deploy nine ammonia-powered vessels by 2029

The Newcastlemax bulk carriers and chemical tankers will be a mix of ammonia-fitted and ammonia-ready systems, allowing the hydrogen compound to fuel operations. Three ammonia-fitted 210,000 dwt bulk carriers on order at Qingdao Beihai Shipyard will be jointly owned by CMB.Tech and MOL – with the Japanese shipper chartering them for 12 years. Six chemical tankers – two ammonia-fitted and four ammonia-ready – have also been ordered from China Merchants Jinling Shipyards by CMB.Tech and will be charted to MOL Chemical Tankers (MOLCT) for 10 and seven years respectively. The carriers are expected to be delivered in 2026 and 2027, [...]

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Thyssenkrupp CEO: Green steel plant at risk without reliable hydrogen supply

Currently under construction in Duisburg, the plant has already secured €2bn ($2.2bn) in government funding, with Thyssenkrupp committing a further €1bn ($1.1bn) – its largest single investment to date. Using direct-reduced iron (DRI) technology, it’s set to produce 2.5 million tonnes of green iron annually, later converted into steel. From 2028, it’ll demand at least 104,000 tonnes of clean hydrogen annually- rising to 143,000 tonnes by 2029 and peaking at 151,000 by 2036. Thyssenkrupp put out a supply call last year. In a speech addressed to the regional parliament of North-Rhine Westphalia, Lopez said, “With this project, we are not [...]

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Canadian election: jobs, taxes, Trump – what about clean energy and H2?

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called a snap election for April 28 to build a mandate to challenge US President Donald Trump. It sets up Carney’s Liberal Party for a short, fierce campaign against the Conservatives led by Pierre Poilievre – one that will centre on Canada’s relationship with an increasingly combative White House. This is a paid article, to read the article in full you can sign in if you are subscribed or subscribe today.

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Clyde Hydrogen ‘successfully’ produces hydrogen from decoupled electrolysis prototype

Clyde’s beta technology uses decoupled electrolysis – splitting water into two stages with an electrochemical reduction and catalytic generator – to flexibly produce high-pressure hydrogen, even when renewable power isn’t available. At its headquarters, the University of Glasgow’s School of Chemistry spinout said it “successfully” ran the beta version of its system to produce hydrogen at >100 bar continuously, although it was still under manual control. A full pilot system is now expected later this year, and a commercial demonstration system is planned for 2027. Under a Memorandum of Understanding with PlusZero, Clyde agreed to showcase its electrolyser technology outside [...]

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Chinese and Spanish electrolyser manufacturers secure funding to build factories in Chile

Hygreen has been selected alongside Spanish and Chinese electrolyser producers Joletech Solutions and Guofu to receive a share of a $25.6m funding package. Chilean development agency Corfo believes the three projects could collectively attract more than $50m in additional investment. Two of the three electrolyser plants will be built in the Biobío region, and the third in the Metropolitan region. Hygreen’s BioBío H2V project in particular will reportedly assemble alkaline electrolysers with 2.5MW and 5MW capacities. Construction and implementation of the BioBío factory will be executed in multiple phases over five years, with operations expected to begin in 2026. Hygreen’s [...]

By |March 24th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: London Heathrow closure puts spotlight on sustainability and back-up power

The first projects from state-owned GB Energy were expected to grab the headlines, including £10m of ‘metro partnerships’ to build clean power across the country. But the story was pushed down the agenda by a fire that has closed London’s Heathrow Airport and impacted 62,000 customers directly, alongside the travel plans of millions around the world. Fires can happen anytime and anywhere, but quite why an electricity substation blaze close to the airport premises should bring the UK’s leading airport to a halt will be a subject of investigation. It raises questions around back-up power, energy storage and “infrastructure resilience” [...]

By |March 21st, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Turn2X claims Europe’s first mass-balanced hydrogen-based RNG transport

Turn2X produced the RNG – made from green hydrogen and biogenic CO₂ – at its Miajadas plant in Spain. The gas was injected into the existing natural gas grid and transported under the EU’s mass balance system to Boffzen-based glassmaker Noelle + von Campe. The system allows for tracking and trading of renewable and low-carbon gases through existing gas infrastructure – even when the renewable gas is physically indistinguishable from fossil gas after the injection. In this case, Noelle + von Campe can claim the use of the RNG, despite withdrawing physically mixed gases because the volumes match and are [...]

By |March 21st, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: HyIron’s Namibia plant produces first hydrogen ahead of green iron production

Powered entirely by solar energy, HyIron’s Oshivela plant is set to begin producing green hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) within the next month, targeting an initial output of 15,000 tonnes per year  – with ambitions to scale up to two million tonnes annually by 2030. “We’re now in the process of gradually ramping up the electrolyser to full capacity, which will soon form the foundation for producing iron with zero emissions,” the company stated. The plant runs exclusively during daylight hours, backed by a 25MW solar farm and 13.4MW of battery storage. German metals firm Benteler has already signed a [...]

By |March 21st, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

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