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MITSUI E&S and MAN Energy Solutions Achieve Maritime Milestone with Hydrogen-Powered Engine Test
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MITSUI E&S and MAN Energy Solutions Achieve Maritime Milestone with Hydrogen-Powered Engine Test

March 8, 2024 Greenh2 team

In a pioneering step for the maritime industry, MAN Energy Solutions’ licensee, MITSUI E&S Co. Ltd., has successfully conducted a full-load test on a 50-bore

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Universal Hydrogen Achieves Breakthrough with Megawatt-Class Fuel Cell Powertrain Test
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Universal Hydrogen Achieves Breakthrough with Megawatt-Class Fuel Cell Powertrain Test

March 7, 2024 Greenh2 team

Universal Hydrogen Co. has made a significant leap forward in aviation technology by successfully operating a megawatt-class fuel cell powertrain, powered by its innovative liquid

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Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron U.S.A. Inc., is spearheading a pioneering project to generate hydrogen in California's Central Valley with a capacity of 5 megawatts. This innovative venture aims to harness solar energy, alongside utilizing the land and non-potable water from Chevron’s Lost Hills Oil Field in Kern County, to produce hydrogen with low carbon intensity through the process of electrolysis. By splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity, the project endeavors to supply lower carbon energy solutions, contributing to a greener future. Austin Knight, Chevron New Energies' Vice President for Hydrogen, emphasized the critical role of hydrogen in achieving a more sustainable world. Chevron, already a provider of eco-friendly fuels such as sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel, plans to extend its portfolio through this initiative, which is poised to generate two tons of hydrogen daily. This output is expected to support the growth of hydrogen refueling infrastructure, promoting broader adoption across California. Knight highlighted the potential scalability of this green solution, acknowledging that its success and expansion to meet increasing hydrogen demand are contingent upon supportive energy policies at both state and federal levels. The multi-year development process will hinge on favorable legislation and regulations, thorough engineering designs, efficient permitting, and the availability of necessary materials. Richard Chapman, President and CEO of the Kern Economic Development Corporation, praised the project's potential to create vital technical and commercial benchmarks for Chevron New Energies as it explores options for scaling up and pursuing additional low carbon intensity hydrogen production ventures. Positioned strategically in the Central Valley, the initiative is ideally located to cater to the demands of both significant transport routes and key urban centers in California.
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Chevron Launches Solar-Powered Hydrogen Production Initiative in California

March 6, 2024March 6, 2024 Greenh2 team

Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron U.S.A. Inc., is spearheading a pioneering project to generate hydrogen in California’s Central Valley with a capacity of

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Ballard Power Systems Secures Major Fuel Cell Order for UK Renewable Power Projects

March 5, 2024 Greenh2 team

Ballard Power Systems has secured a significant order for 15 megawatts (MW) of its fuel cell systems from a UK company specializing in renewable power

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Representatives from Ørsted, Liquid Wind, Lhyfe, Uniper, and the Bill Gates-founded climate fund Breakthrough Energy advocate for Sweden to initiate a new green industrial era by leveraging green hydrogen and electro-fuels. These sustainable solutions not only offer significant reductions in climate emissions but also promise new industrial investments that can create jobs and strengthen the Swedish economy.
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A Call for Action: Unleashing Sweden’s Potential in Green Hydrogen and Electro-Fuels

March 5, 2024March 5, 2024 Greenh2 team

Representatives from Ørsted, Liquid Wind, Lhyfe, Uniper, and the Bill Gates-founded climate fund Breakthrough Energy advocate for Sweden to initiate a new green industrial era

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Natural Power to Conduct Environmental Impact Studies for the Pioneering BarMar Hydrogen Pipeline
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Natural Power to Conduct Environmental Impact Studies for the Pioneering BarMar Hydrogen Pipeline

March 5, 2024 Greenh2 team

Natural Power, a prominent renewable energy consultancy and service provider, has been chosen to undertake crucial environmental impact assessments for the BarMar project, a key

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he dedicated hydrogen infrastructure planned for the Hydrogen Valley in Puglia has been included by the European Commission among the IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) projects on hydrogen approved last February 15th as part of the Hy2Infra wave . This third IPCEI wave , which comes after Hy2Tech, dedicated to the development of hydrogen technologies for end users, and Hy2Use, focused on hydrogen applications in the industrial sector, considers 32 companies involved for a total of 33 projects in Europe. The framework was designed and notified jointly by seven Member States: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia. Under this programme, Member States will provide up to 6.9 billion euros in public funding, which should in turn stimulate private investments of a further 5.4 billion dedicated to innovative projects in strategic sectors for European industry. The infrastructure designed by Snam is part of the broader framework of the development of the hydrogen supply chain which involves other primary industrial operators active in Puglia. The Snam project, whose operational phase is expected in 2028, involves overall investments of approximately 100 million euros, dedicated to the repurposing of existing pipelines (85 km) and the installation of new pipes, for a total length of approximately 110 km . As a whole, IPCEI Hy2Infra will support at European level the deployment of electrolysers for 3.2 GW, the construction and reconversion of pipelines for the transport and distribution of hydrogen for approximately 2,700 km, the development of hydrogen storage plants hydrogen for at least 370 GWh and the construction of handling terminals and related port infrastructure for liquid organic hydrogen carriers to handle 6,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.
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Puglia’s Hydrogen Valley: A Keystone in Europe’s Green Energy Transition

March 3, 2024March 3, 2024 Greenh2 team

The European Commission has recognized the Hydrogen Valley in Puglia as a key component in the advancement of green energy infrastructure, incorporating it into the

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Siemens Energy and HH2E are embarking on an innovative partnership to advance green hydrogen production across Germany, focusing on the delivery of essential high-voltage systems and power transformers. This collaboration is set to redefine the future of green energy, leveraging Siemens Energy's cutting-edge technology for HH2E's large-scale green hydrogen facilities. In a strategic effort to replace fossil fuels with renewable sources, green hydrogen emerges as a pivotal solution, acting both as a versatile energy carrier and a key raw material for various applications. With a specific interest in harnessing renewable energy for electricity and heat production previously reliant on gas, HH2E is at the forefront of the energy transition, aiming to utilize curtailed power for green hydrogen production. The project kicks off with the establishment of HH2E-Werk facilities in Lubmin, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, and Thierbach, Saxony, initially setting a 100 MW input power capacity. This setup not only promises an annual production of 7,000 tons of green hydrogen but also harbors the potential for expansion up to 1 GW, elevating the production to 70,000 tons annually, all while adhering to European Union Renewable Energy Standards. A cornerstone of HH2E’s approach includes integrating electrolyzers with high-capacity batteries, a move that aligns perfectly with Siemens Energy's technological offerings. This synergy between curtailed power utilization and Siemens Energy's expertise underscores a commitment to turning green electrons into a sustainable production force. Moreover, HH2E's vision extends to benefit local communities by integrating green heat into district heating networks, further exemplifying the comprehensive benefits of green hydrogen production. This partnership marks a departure from conventional buyer-supplier dynamics, fostering a collaborative relationship focused on long-term cooperation and shared growth. The Lubmin project, among others to follow, is celebrated for showcasing the integral role of Siemens Energy's high-voltage systems and power transformers in green hydrogen production, highlighting a mutual commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the broader green energy transition. Through this collaboration, Siemens Energy and HH2E are not only contributing to the decarbonization of the energy sector but also setting industry standards for modular, scalable green hydrogen solutions.
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Siemens Energy and HH2E Forge Path to Industrial-Scale Green Hydrogen Production

March 2, 2024 Greenh2 team

Siemens Energy and HH2E are embarking on an innovative partnership to advance green hydrogen production across Germany, focusing on the delivery of essential high-voltage systems

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Yara and Acme Seal Milestone Deal for Hydrogen-Derived Green Ammonia Supply
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Yara and Acme Seal Milestone Deal for Hydrogen-Derived Green Ammonia Supply

March 1, 2024 Greenh2 team

Yara, a Norwegian leader in crop nutrition and a pivotal figure in global ammonia trading, has sealed a groundbreaking agreement with GHC SAOC, a subsidiary

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Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NRGV), a front-runner in sustainable, large-scale energy storage solutions, has announced the groundbreaking of its highly anticipated utility-scale green hydrogen plus battery energy storage system (BH-ESS) in Calistoga, Northern California. Boasting 293 megawatt-hours (MWh) of dispatchable, carbon-free energy, this pioneering project, known as the Calistoga Resiliency Center, merges lithium-ion batteries with hydrogen fuel cells in an innovative hybrid system. Set for completion by the end of Q2 2024, the BH-ESS is developed for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) on a compact site, marking it as the United States' first and most significant utility-scale green hydrogen energy storage endeavor. Engineered to enhance grid stability and provide black start capabilities, the battery component will support downtown Calistoga and its vicinity during Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) caused by elevated wildfire risks, offering power for up to 48 hours. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved PG&E's proposal for this system in April 2023, setting a new standard in community-scale microgrid development and advancing CPUC's vision for cleaner microgrid solutions. Energy Vault's BH-ESS aims to replace the diesel generators currently powering PG&E’s Calistoga microgrid during PSPS, showcasing a leap in microgrid technology and community resilience. Marco Terruzzin, Chief Commercial and Product Officer at Energy Vault, emphasized the project's significance in delivering a sustainable and innovative solution to the Calistoga community, highlighting the collaboration's role in advancing decarbonization objectives. Mike Delaney, Vice President of Utility Partnerships and Innovation at PG&E, underscored the critical role of advanced energy storage and generation technologies in ensuring grid reliability and achieving PG&E’s net-zero ambitions by 2040. Energy Vault will own, operate, and maintain the storage system, employing its VaultOS™ Energy Management System for operational control and optimization, under a long-term agreement with PG&E. This venture, part of Energy Vault’s H-VAULT™ suite, exemplifies the integration of green hydrogen and battery technologies to enhance grid resilience during PSPS events, providing a reliable and clean power backup for the City of Calistoga and its essential services.
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Energy Vault Embarks on Construction of the United States’ Largest Green Hydrogen Energy Storage Project

February 29, 2024 Greenh2 team

Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NRGV), a front-runner in sustainable, large-scale energy storage solutions, has announced the groundbreaking of its highly anticipated utility-scale green hydrogen

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