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UAE's EMSTEEL and Masdar Launch Landmark Green Hydrogen Steel Pilot, Paving the Way for Green Steel Hub
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UAE’s EMSTEEL and Masdar Launch Landmark Green Hydrogen Steel Pilot, Paving the Way for Green Steel Hub

October 30, 2024 Greenh2 team

EMSTEEL, the UAE’s largest publicly listed steel producer, and Masdar, the nation’s premier clean energy company, have successfully launched the UAE’s first pilot project using

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PowerCell Group has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ZeroAvia to co-develop advanced fuel cell technologies tailored for high-demand applications in aerospace and other heavy-duty sectors. Their joint efforts will target medium and high-temperature fuel cells, crucial for powering larger, energy-intensive aircraft such as fixed-wing planes and rotorcraft. This new MoU builds on a successful partnership in which PowerCell’s fuel cell stacks were integral to ZeroAvia’s powertrains, facilitating groundbreaking flights with fuel cell technology. PowerCell’s low-temperature PEM (LT-PEM) stacks are now part of ZeroAvia's custom multi-stack system for aviation, serving in the prototype powertrains for the ZA600, a 600 kW unit suitable for aircraft with up to 20 seats. The collaboration will advance ZeroAvia’s high-temperature PEM (HT-PEM) fuel cell stacks, a key component in the upcoming ZA2000 powertrain, developed for 40-80 seat aircraft. These HT-PEM stacks are achieving record-breaking power density, with a roadmap to reach over 3 kW/kg at the system level. The higher operating temperatures reduce the need for cooling and simplify the system architecture, enhancing power output per unit weight. PowerCell’s Heavy Duty Stack (HDS) technology, designed for aviation, marine, and other high-demand applications, will play a central role. The modular HDS system, ranging from 300 kW to 1 MW, provides superior energy density, offering over 5 kW/kg in testing. This innovation supports large installations across sectors such as off-road, power generation, and on-road applications, promoting lower costs and weight. By leveraging PowerCell’s expertise in scaling hydrogen-electric technology to high Technology Readiness Levels (TRL), the collaboration will accelerate the deployment of these advanced fuel cell systems across various industries. This initiative strengthens ZeroAvia’s core aerospace focus while opening pathways for technology use in non-aerospace sectors. Val Miftkhov, CEO and Founder of ZeroAvia, stated, “PowerCell has proven to be a forward-thinking partner, equally passionate about advancing fuel cell technologies for demanding applications like aviation. By combining our efforts, we’re advancing this technology more rapidly, benefiting both aviation and other sectors.” Richard Berkling, CEO of PowerCell Group, added, “The first hydrogen-electric commercial flights are on the horizon, and this innovation will drive momentum as airlines and passengers see its environmental and cost benefits. We’re thrilled to deepen our collaboration with ZeroAvia to make clean, emissions-free aviation a reality.” ZeroAvia has already tested the ZA600 powertrain prototype on a Dornier 228 aircraft in the UK and submitted its certification to the UK Civil Aviation Authority. In the US and UK, the company has also advanced ground tests for the ZA2000’s key components, including cryogenic LH2 tanks and high-temperature PEM fuel cells, setting the stage for applications in regional turboprop aircraft such as the ATR72 and Dash 8 400.
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PowerCell and ZeroAvia Join Forces to Drive Next-Generation Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Aviation

October 29, 2024 Greenh2 team

PowerCell Group has signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ZeroAvia to co-develop advanced fuel cell technologies tailored for high-demand applications in aerospace and

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GreenIron is set to begin operations at its groundbreaking green metals production plant in Sandviken, Sweden, employing a patented zero-emission process that uses green hydrogen as the reducing agent. The green hydrogen required for the process will be supplied by Norwegian Hydrogen, which recently commenced production at its plant in Norway. Initial deliveries to Sandviken are expected soon. “This partnership signifies a pivotal moment for both companies,” remarked Simen Skaare Eriksen, Chief Commercial Officer of Norwegian Hydrogen. “As GreenIron ramps up production in 2025, the volume of hydrogen required will rapidly increase, necessitating additional dedicated hydrogen production capacity.” Ulrika Molander, Chief Operating Officer of GreenIron, added, “Partnering with Norwegian Hydrogen is another essential milestone for our Sandviken launch. Green hydrogen is fundamental to GreenIron’s fossil-free, innovative metal production process.” Jens Berge, CEO of Norwegian Hydrogen, noted, “Green hydrogen has transitioned from concept to reality, delivering tangible value. This contract supports our strategy to lead in green hydrogen supply for industry partners like GreenIron, committed to reducing emissions.” This collaboration secures GreenIron’s green hydrogen supply chain as it readies for commercial production and future expansion, underscoring the shared mission of Norwegian Hydrogen and GreenIron to provide a sustainable alternative in metals production and highlight the growing role of green hydrogen in industrial applications. About Norwegian Hydrogen Norwegian Hydrogen operates across the Nordic region, focusing on green hydrogen production and distribution to meet the future needs of zero-emission fuel across various industrial and mobility sectors. Supported by key industry players, including Fortescue, Mitsui & Co., Ltd, Flakk Group, Hexagon Purus, and Tafjord, the company maintains offices in Ålesund, Oslo, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Hirtshals, and Stockholm.
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GreenIron and Norwegian Hydrogen Launch Fossil-Free Metals Production with Green Hydrogen in Sweden

October 28, 2024 Greenh2 team

GreenIron is set to begin operations at its groundbreaking green metals production plant in Sandviken, Sweden, employing a patented zero-emission process that uses green hydrogen

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European Energy and Centrica Partner to Power Måde Green Hydrogen Facility with Wind Energy
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European Energy and Centrica Partner to Power Måde Green Hydrogen Facility with Wind Energy

October 28, 2024 Greenh2 team

European Energy has entered a balancing and optimization partnership with Centrica Energy for the Måde green hydrogen facility at Port Esbjerg. Under this agreement, Centrica

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Statkraft, Europe’s leading renewable energy producer, has been selected by the EU Innovation Fund to negotiate a grant of up to €107 million for its hydrogen and green heating project in Emden, Lower Saxony. The project entails a 200 MW electrolysis plant alongside a 50 MW heat pump system, aiming to produce up to 20,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen and 50,000 MWh of green heat annually. With the support of the newly launched hydrogen core network, Statkraft’s initiative aligns with Germany’s decarbonization goals, enabling widespread access to green hydrogen for industries across the country and helping decarbonize the local heating sector. Statkraft already provides district heating in Emden through its biomass facility, and this new development will expand its green energy footprint. “In Emden, we are opening the first chapter of our ambitious hydrogen plans in Germany,” shared Helge-Jürgen Beil, Vice President of Hydrogen at Statkraft. “We aim to become a leading green hydrogen producer in Germany, and EU funding for this project is crucial to our strategy.” The project has gained traction, with several letters of intent signed by prospective customers for both green hydrogen and green district heating. Additionally, Statkraft is advancing a separate 10 MW electrolyzer pilot at Emden, set to provide hydrogen to regional fueling stations. An investment decision for this pilot is expected by year-end. “This support validates Statkraft’s innovative hydrogen efforts and is a key step towards our goal of becoming a major green hydrogen player in Europe,” added Bjørn Holsen, SVP of Hydrogen at Statkraft.
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Statkraft Secures €107 Million EU Funding Negotiation for 200 MW Electrolysis and 50 MW Heat Pump in Germany

October 25, 2024 Greenh2 team

Statkraft, Europe’s leading renewable energy producer, has been selected by the EU Innovation Fund to negotiate a grant of up to €107 million for its

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Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser Secures €135 Million EU Grant for Next-Generation Alkaline Technology

October 24, 2024 Greenh2 team

Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of Nel ASA (OSE), has been awarded a grant of up to €135 million from the EU Innovation Fund

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Green Light for Europe’s Largest Hydrogen Network: Core Network Approval Marks Milestone for Energy Transition
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Green Light for Europe’s Largest Hydrogen Network: Core Network Approval Marks Milestone for Energy Transition

October 23, 2024 Greenh2 team

The Federal Network Agency has approved the construction of Germany’s hydrogen core network, paving the way for Europe’s largest hydrogen infrastructure. With an investment volume

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Lhyfe, a global leader in renewable hydrogen production, is set to launch its largest green hydrogen site in France at Le Cheylas, doubling its initially planned capacity. This facility, located on a former steelworks waste storage site in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, will produce up to 4 tonnes of green hydrogen per day with 10 MW of electrolysis capacity. The project aims to decarbonize both mobility, particularly through HYmpulsion’s hydrogen fuel stations, and local industry by replacing grey hydrogen. Green Hydrogen Production to Power Mobility and Industry The Le Cheylas facility is part of Lhyfe’s expanding network, which includes 11 green hydrogen production sites across Europe. Originally planned for 5 MW of capacity, the plant’s output has been increased to meet the high demand of the region, making it Lhyfe’s largest site in France, surpassing others in Bessières and Buléon. The facility is expected to begin operations by early 2026. Decarbonizing the Region's Heavy Transport and Industry The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, a pioneer in green hydrogen, has been at the forefront of projects aimed at decarbonizing transport and industry. Lhyfe’s hydrogen will support Zero Emission Valley (ZEV) and IMAGHyNE projects, addressing high-emission sectors such as heavy transport, metallurgy, and chemicals. A 10-year contract has been signed to supply HYmpulsion’s hydrogen stations in the Alps, with 600 tonnes of hydrogen to be delivered annually. European Support and Funding The Le Cheylas project has received €5.5 million in subsidies from the European Regional Programme’s Just Transition Fund, and an additional €0.75 million from the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, as part of the IMAGHyNE project. These funds underscore the importance of hydrogen in achieving the region’s sustainability goals, particularly in improving air quality and promoting low-carbon industry.
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Lhyfe Doubles Planned Capacity for France’s Largest Green Hydrogen Production Plant at Le Cheylas

October 23, 2024October 23, 2024 Greenh2 team

Lhyfe, a global leader in renewable hydrogen production, is set to launch its largest green hydrogen site in France at Le Cheylas, doubling its initially

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Eternal Power Secures Land for 80 MW Green Hydrogen Production Plant in Dummerstorf, Germany

October 22, 2024 Greenh2 team

Hamburg-based hydrogen company, Eternal Power, has announced the development of a new green hydrogen production plant in Dummerstorf, located 10 kilometers south of Rostock. The

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Lhyfe, a global leader in green hydrogen production, and KEYOU, a technology pioneer in hydrogen combustion engines, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate hydrogen mobility across Germany and Europe. With Lhyfe's planned hydrogen production facility in Schwäbisch Gmünd, approximately 100 hydrogen-powered trucks will be operational between 2026 and 2030, supplied by KEYOU to regional customers. KEYOU will use Lhyfe's digital platform, Lhyfe Heroes, to showcase its hydrogen vehicle catalogue and engage with potential users. Expanding Hydrogen Production and Supply in Germany Lhyfe is constructing its largest green hydrogen production site near Stuttgart in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. This facility, set to be operational by the end of 2024, will produce up to 4 tonnes of green hydrogen per day (with a 10 MW capacity). The plant is powered by renewable electricity secured through a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with EDP Renewables. Lhyfe also announced earlier this year that it will supply hydrogen to four filling stations operated by H2 MOBILITY Deutschland from 2025, including two stations in Baden-Württemberg. Furthermore, Lhyfe's hydrogen will fuel the "H2-Aspen" industrial park and JETH2 hydrogen filling station, renamed MINT. Partnership for Hydrogen Mobility KEYOU, recognized for its cutting-edge hydrogen combustion engine technology, is spearheading efforts to convert existing diesel trucks into zero-emission hydrogen vehicles. The company offers a comprehensive service package, including vehicle conversion, maintenance, insurance, and fuel. In collaboration with Lhyfe, KEYOU plans to deploy up to 100 hydrogen-powered trucks by 2030, starting in Schwäbisch Gmünd and expanding to other regions in Germany. The estimated hydrogen demand for these trucks is approximately 1,000 tons per year. Together, Lhyfe and KEYOU will focus on developing regional hydrogen ecosystems that integrate hydrogen production, distribution, and heavy-duty vehicle deployment, with an initial focus on Baden-Württemberg. KEYOU will prioritize regions where green hydrogen is available, promoting the project through Lhyfe’s Heroes platform. A Shared Vision for a Greener Future in Heavy-Duty Transport "Hydrogen mobility will only make a real difference if the hydrogen used is green," said Pedro Bravo, Chief Sales Officer of KEYOU. "We are excited to partner with Lhyfe, a pioneer in green hydrogen, to support the deployment of our hydrogen truck fleets in regions where green hydrogen is available. This partnership opens up significant opportunities for the future." Luc Graré, Head of Central & Eastern Europe at Lhyfe, added: "This agreement with KEYOU completes our comprehensive hydrogen mobility offering in Germany, particularly in Baden-Württemberg. Together, with players like JET H2 and H2 MOBILITY Deutschland, we are making the energy transition a reality for transport operators."
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Lhyfe and KEYOU Join Forces to Drive Hydrogen Mobility in Germany and Europe

October 21, 2024 Greenh2 team

Lhyfe, a global leader in green hydrogen production, and KEYOU, a technology pioneer in hydrogen combustion engines, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to

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