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ABB and Green Hydrogen International Forge Partnership for Texas’ Hydrogen City Initiative
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ABB and Green Hydrogen International Forge Partnership for Texas’ Hydrogen City Initiative

March 25, 2024 Greenh2 team

ABB is joining forces with Green Hydrogen International (GHI) to develop a groundbreaking green hydrogen production facility in South Texas, known as the Hydrogen City

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Finavia, the Finnish airport operator, has taken a groundbreaking step by joining the Finnish hydrogen cluster in January 2024, marking its commitment to promoting sustainable aviation in Finland. In a pioneering move in Europe, Finavia is also participating in an international EU project to test the use of hydrogen in maintenance equipment at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. Henri Hansson, Finavia's Head of Technology, Responsibility, and Safety, emphasized the company's preparation for hydrogen use and the necessary infrastructure to meet the needs of both the airport's operations and its airline and business partners. This commitment aligns with the national hydrogen cluster's goal to energize Finland's hydrogen economy. By integrating Finavia's airports and air traffic into the country's hydrogen ecosystem, Finavia is leading the way in innovation for the application of new fuels in European aviation. The key to reducing aviation emissions lies in replacing conventional jet fuel with carbon-free alternatives derived from renewable resources, such as hydrogen. As part of the Baltic Sea Region HyAirport international project, Finavia is the first in Europe to trial hydrogen as a fuel for heavy airport maintenance equipment at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. This initiative has received a €4 million grant from the EU, providing valuable insights for future aviation needs, including potential hydrogen-powered aircraft. Finavia's sustainability director, Mikko Viinikainen, highlighted the project's role in setting new standards for airports in handling, storing, and distributing hydrogen. The Baltic Sea Region HyAirport project involves retrofitting a Finnish-made brush blower engine with a piston engine that runs on gaseous hydrogen, paving the way for potentially hydrogen-powered heavy snow removal machines in the future. Finavia envisions a future where low-emission technologies coexist at airports, with current maintenance equipment already utilizing renewable fuels and plans for the electrification of small and medium-sized vehicles. The heaviest machinery will explore hydrogen-powered solutions, tested in the ongoing project. This transition towards sustainable aviation won't happen overnight, as the aviation industry's development work and the safe introduction of new solutions take time. However, Finavia is determined to lead the charge towards a sustainable future for aviation, aiming to achieve net-zero carbon emissions from its operations across 20 airports in Finland by 2025.
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Finavia Pioneers Hydrogen Fuel Use in Airport Operations

March 21, 2024 Greenh2 team

Finavia, the Finnish airport operator, has taken a groundbreaking step by joining the Finnish hydrogen cluster in January 2024, marking its commitment to promoting sustainable

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GKN Aerospace Leads HyFIVE Consortium to Forge Cryogenic Hydrogen Systems for Aviation
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GKN Aerospace Leads HyFIVE Consortium to Forge Cryogenic Hydrogen Systems for Aviation

March 21, 2024 Greenh2 team

In an ambitious move towards a sustainable future, GKN Aerospace has forged a partnership with key industry and academic leaders including Marshall, Parker Meggitt, and

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Green Hydrogen Systems Partners with Bilfinger to Boost Green Hydrogen Development
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Green Hydrogen Systems Partners with Bilfinger to Boost Green Hydrogen Development

March 20, 2024March 20, 2024 Greenh2 team

Green Hydrogen Systems A/S, a pioneer in clean hydrogen technology, has partnered with global industrial services leader Bilfinger to propel forward green hydrogen projects. Announced

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Lhyfe Secures €149 Million Grant for Pioneering Green Hydrogen Plant in Le Havre
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Lhyfe Secures €149 Million Grant for Pioneering Green Hydrogen Plant in Le Havre

March 20, 2024 Greenh2 team

Lhyfe, a leader in green and renewable hydrogen production, has been granted up to €149 million by the French government for a groundbreaking hydrogen production

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Canada and Germany Forge Partnership to Boost Clean Hydrogen Trade
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Canada and Germany Forge Partnership to Boost Clean Hydrogen Trade

March 19, 2024 Greenh2 team

Canada, motivated by the need to reduce reliance on Russian energy, has formalized a pact with Germany aimed at propelling the large-scale exchange of clean

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In a groundbreaking collaboration, the Port of Gothenburg has teamed up with Hitachi Energy and Skanska to pilot a new hydrogen generator technology in one of its largest infrastructure projects to date. This innovative generator, designed as a scalable, portable plug-and-play solution, was utilized for emission-free excavation work at the Arendal 2 terminal area, showcasing its efficiency and adaptability on the field. Developed in partnership with PowerCell Group, the generator comprises fuel cell modules, power electronics, cooling systems, auxiliary systems, and an intelligent control mechanism, facilitating easy relocation and use across various project sites. The first field test of this technology at the Port of Gothenburg successfully powered a Volvo electric excavator via a green hydrogen-fueled charging station supplied by Linde Gas, marking a significant step towards sustainable construction practices. Arendal 2 represents the most ambitious terminal expansion in the port since the 1970s, with a focus on sustainability and innovation from the outset. Utilizing modern techniques for material stabilization and solidification, the project is a testament to the port's commitment to environmental stewardship and cutting-edge solutions. The Port of Gothenburg is not only Scandinavia's largest port but also a leading advocate for the transition to fossil-free maritime and land transport. With a goal to slash CO2e emissions by 70 percent across its operations, the port is exploring the versatile applications of hydrogen as a fuel source for trucks, trains, terminal equipment, ship propulsion, and shore power support. This initiative underscores the port's holistic approach to integrating hydrogen technology seamlessly into its operations, reinforcing its position as a leader in sustainable port management and operations.
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Gothenburg Port Pioneers Hydrogen Power in Groundbreaking Infrastructure Project

March 19, 2024 Greenh2 team

In a groundbreaking collaboration, the Port of Gothenburg has teamed up with Hitachi Energy and Skanska to pilot a new hydrogen generator technology in one

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Fortescue, in collaboration with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and a coalition of government bodies, research institutions, and industry stakeholders, has successfully carried out a pioneering trial of using ammonia, blended with diesel, as a marine fuel. This trial, a global first conducted aboard the Singapore-flagged vessel Fortescue Green Pioneer in the Port of Singapore, marks a significant stride towards sustainable maritime fuel solutions. The trial involved fueling the Fortescue Green Pioneer with liquid ammonia sourced from the Vopak Banyan Terminal on Jurong Island. This achievement is underpinned by the vessel's recent approvals: a flag approval from the Singapore Registry of Ships (SRS) and a “Gas Fueled Ammonia” notation from the classification society DNV, enabling the use of an ammonia-diesel blend as marine fuel. Ammonia, primarily used in agriculture and industrial processes, is gaining traction as a carrier for hydrogen, offering a promising avenue for transporting energy to power generation sectors and as a cleaner marine fuel. The Fortescue Green Pioneer's journey towards ammonia power began in 2022 with the successful modification of a four-stroke engine to utilize an ammonia-diesel mix at Fortescue’s testing facility in Perth, Western Australia. Subsequent conversion efforts at Seatrium’s Benoi yard included equipping the vessel with necessary gas fuel delivery and safety systems, allowing two of its four engines to run on the ammonia-diesel mixture. This initiative supports the vessel's propulsion and represents a leap towards commercializing ammonia-fueled marine engines. In addition to technological innovations, extensive safety, and training preparations were undertaken in Singapore. These efforts included Hazard Identification and Operability Study workshops, gas-specific emergency response training, and the development of an ammonia plume model to ensure safe operations. An Emergency Operations Centre was also established to oversee the fuel trial operations, enhanced by a drone-enabled live feed. The successful completion of this fuel trial not only showcases Fortescue and Singapore's commitment to decarbonizing maritime operations but also positions the Port of Hirtshals as a pioneering hub for green hydrogen integration. This initiative underscores the collaborative spirit driving the transition towards a more sustainable and innovative maritime industry, heralding a new era of green shipping solutions.
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Fortescue Spearheads Maritime Innovation with World’s First Ammonia and Diesel-Fueled Ship Trial in Singapore

March 18, 2024 Greenh2 team

Fortescue, in collaboration with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and a coalition of government bodies, research institutions, and industry stakeholders, has successfully

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the U.S. Department of Energy Launches $750 Million Initiative for Clean Hydrogen Projects Across the U.S
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The U.S. Department of Energy Launches $750 Million Initiative for Clean Hydrogen Projects Across the U.S

March 14, 2024March 14, 2024 Greenh2 team

In a significant step towards promoting clean energy, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a $750 million investment, derived from President Biden’s Investing

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Yara Growth Ventures Backs Dynelectro: Advancing Low-Cost Renewable Hydrogen Production
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Yara Growth Ventures Backs Dynelectro: Advancing Low-Cost Renewable Hydrogen Production

March 13, 2024 Greenh2 team

Yara Growth Ventures has announced an investment in Dynelectro, a pioneering firm revolutionizing electrolysis technology to enhance the production of renewable hydrogen and e-fuels affordably.

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