H2-View News: Vide: Challenges in making hydrogen power viable: an Australian perspective
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For the front-end engineering design (FEED) phase, John Cockerill will provide 210MW of its alkaline electrolyser units for the production of green hydrogen, whilst JM will supply its eMERALD e-methanol technology and synthesis catalyst. By 2029, ETFuels expects to produce 120,000 tonnes of e-methanol annually from co-located 500MW renewable energy resources, together with biogenic CO2 [...]
The Swedish green cement producer reached the milestone after completing three parallel projects to develop the new technology, which can reduce energy consumption “by more than half” compared to Portland cement production. In addition to lowering the carbon emissions significantly – from a sector responsible for 7% of global CO2 emissions – the approach also [...]
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The funding comes through the UK’s Hydrogen Allocation Round 1 (HAR1) initiative, which provides revenue support via the Contract for Difference (CfD) mechanism, ensuring price stability and incentivising low-carbon hydrogen production. 11 projects were selected for HAR1 in total – representing £2bn ($2.5bn) in revenue support – with the remaining eight expected to receive contracts [...]
Awarded by an undisclosed green hydrogen plant developer in the EU, ITM will provide 10 NEPTUNE V units – a 5MW containerised electrolyser plant. The FEED contract will support the project development ahead of a final investment decision (FID) which the customer expects to take in 2025. H2 View understands that the plant is planned [...]

