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H2-View News: Video: Reducing the cost of hydrogen

2025 webinar programme gasworld.TV is our exclusive platform for webinars and digital events, our webinars showcase the industries hot topics and key trends in the industrial gas sector, bringing discussion, insights, and debate directly to your workspace across the world. The 2025 webinar programme is now up, so get in touch and get involved today. To view the whole programme, visit https://gasworld.tv/2025-webinar-programme/. If you’re interested in speaking on one of our upcoming webinars contact tom.dee@gasworld.com .

By |March 11th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Keyou and Komatsu begin proof-of-concept tests for ‘world’s first’ hydrogen-powered dump truck

Together, the Munich, Germany-based hydrogen technology firm and the Japanese construction equipment manufacturer are now conducting proof-of-concept tests at the latter’s Ibaraki plant. The hydrogen-powered truck features a 700 bar tank system provided by Argo-Anleg, which is mounted beside the cab for maximum storage capacity. The proof-of-concept tests will evaluate the vehicle’s driving performance, continuous operating hours and fuel efficiency. The project builds on a six-year partnership between the two companies. They began working on the hydrogen-powered dump truck in 2023, and the first firing on the engine was achieved a year later at Keyou partner, KST in Bad Dürkheim, [...]

By |March 11th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Decarbonisation tech “highly inflationary” warns BlackRock CEO

The current cost of decarbonising technologies is still high, and therefore highly inflationary, according to Larry Fink, CEO and Chairman of BlackRock, the US multinational investment company that manages over a $1 trillion in sustainable investments. Speaking at the energy conference CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston, he said energy gave Europe a “wake-up call” and is now calling for more pragmatism around green investments. “Everyone talks about the opportunity with hydrogen – we can have blue and green hydrogen but is anyone willing to pay the cost?” he said. “We have to be working side by side in trying [...]

By |March 11th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: UKEn signs hydrogen storage and import agreements with Portland Port

The UK Oil and Gas (UKOG) subsidiary agreed to two Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with the port, and it intends to formalise these agreements in due course. One MOU will cover the import of green hydrogen in carrier liquids of compressed form for storage, while the other will explore green hydrogen production with PPL, using excess local renewable energy to create a “Hydrogen Battery” for energy storage. Additionally, they want to utilise hydrogen to power generation within Portland Port, which would meet initial power requirements for UKEn’s South Dorsent salt cavern storage site and its environs. An online statement released [...]

By |March 11th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Port of Newcastle taps MHI for NSW hydrogen export hub studies

The Clean Energy Precinct (CEP) project plans to see a 220-hectare area of industrial wasteland on Kooragang Island near the New South Wales (NSW) port developed into a clean hydrogen hub. Front-end engineering and design (FEED) studies are already underway – backed by an AUD $100m government grant – which MHI will now support following the signing of a formal advisory agreement. It builds off a 2023 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the pair. The studies cover electrical infrastructure, water services, general infrastructure, storage, berth infrastructure, and pipelines to berth. With MHI having established its Takasago Hydrogen Park in Japan [...]

By |March 11th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Supercritical secures financial backing for ‘ultra-efficient’ membraneless electrolyser tech

Supercritical will use the funding from the likes of Anglo American, Black Finch and more to advance its electrolysers to the pilot stage while refines technology, manufacturing and market expansion. The UK-based firm said that its “ultra-efficient membraneless electrolyser delivers hydrogen at pressures exceeding 220 bar with over 99% hydrogen purity.” Membraneless electrolysers operate without a physical membrane, using fluid dynamics or buoyancy to separate gases naturally. This simpler, cost-effective design offers advantages in durability and maintenance but poses challenges around gas purity and scaling. Supercritical has also now launched its waiting list, having already secured several key commercial commitments. [...]

By |March 11th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Utility produces hydrogen from steel plant off-gas in North American deployment

The company’s H2Gen system started production at a “major steel plant in North America” in November 2023 and operated for over 3,000 hours, using blast furnace off-gas to produce hydrogen. It is based on Utility’s electroless coupled exchange reduction oxidation (eXERO) platform and converts steam and off-gas into hydrogen and “enriched CO2” through an electrochemical process without external electrical inputs. Furthermore, the company says the system can switch from producing to standby and back to producing within 20 minutes to ensure flexibility with operations. The firm claims the technology offers a low-cost, feedstock-versatile and modular solution for hydrogen production. However, [...]

By |March 10th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Graphitic Energy commissions Texas pilot turquoise hydrogen and graphene plant

The firm’s new plant at the Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) in San Antonio is expected to convert natural gas into hydrogen and graphene through the end of 2025. Capable of producing “several hundred” kilogrammes of hydrogen and up to 1,000kg of graphene per day during 24/7 operations, the pilot plant will inform Graphitic’s commercial plant designs. Methane pyrolysis breaks down methane into hydrogen and carbon at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. © Graphitic Energy The firm’s process operates at less than 800ºC and uses a fluidised bed to improve heat transfer and limit the size of the reactor. [...]

By |March 10th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: Market slowdown puts pressure on electrolyser firms, but ‘complete solutions are key’: H2 View webinar

Electrolyser manufacturers are expected to remain unprofitable and face bankruptcy risks through 2030, largely due to their product-only business model, a H2 View webinar has heard. Deepak Bawa, CEO at US-based electrolyser and engineering company Splitwaters, told viewers that electrolyser suppliers could provide complete solutions to a client, rather than just the electrolyser product. This is a paid article, to read the article in full you can sign in if you are subscribed or subscribe today.

By |March 10th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

H2-View News: HyTerra to drill first natural hydrogen wells in Kansas next month

The Australian start-up will kick off the campaign under its Nemaha Project, where previous reports indicated hydrogen concentrations of 92% and up to 3% helium. Under its stage I exploration programme, the company will drill two back-to-back wells in April 2025 with the option to drill a third. © HyTerra This marks the start of HyTerra’s 12-month exploration plan, focused on geological surveys and data collection. The drilling programme aims to assess subsurface hydrogen and helium concentrations while analysing the reservoir’s characteristics. “This drilling campaign marks a major milestone for HyTerra as we leverage our significant lease position through a [...]

By |March 10th, 2025|Categories: H2 View News Reposts|0 Comments

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