Industrial

H2 Bulletin covers the latest hydrogen developments across various industrial sectors. Manufacturing industries are transitioning from fossil-based fuel to clean energy where hydrogen is seen as a promising alternative.

Uzbekistan increases focus on hydrogen

Uzbekistan plans to mitigate the impact of climate change, develop renewable and hydrogen energy and accelerate the transition to a…

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Haldor Topsoe increases focus on green hydrogen

Haldor Topsoe has established a new green hydrogen organisation focusing on electrolysis, including developing high-performance electrolysis technology, sales, and partnerships.…

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Orsted and Hofor agree on power for Green Fuels for Denmark

Orsted and Hofor (Greater Copenhagen Utility) agreed to source power for part of the potential 1.3 GW ‘Green Fuels for…

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New Flemish consortium ‘Hyve’ to invest in hydrogen

A group of organisations, consisting of Bekaert, Colruyt Group, Deme, Imec, John Cockerill and Vito have joined forces to invest…

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Germany announces €8 Billion for 62 hydrogen projects

Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economics and the Federal Ministry of Transport today (28th May) announced the selection of 62 large-scale…

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Germany’s Aurubis produces first copper anodes with hydrogen

Aurubis AG, a leading supplier and recycler of non-ferrous metals, today, has started testing hydrogen use on an industrial scale…

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H2V, HydrogenPro and Mitsubishi partner for hydrogen projects

HydrogenPro, H2V Industry and Mitsubishi Power Europe have established a consortium to develop and deliver green industrial hydrogen projects to…

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Orsted, Posco to work on renewable hydrogen in Korea

Orsted, a Danish multinational power company, and Posco Group, a Korean steelmaker, have agreed to conduct feasibility studies on potential…

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Cummins and Iberdrola unveil GW electrolyser project plans

Cummins Inc (an American multinational that produces power generation products, among others) and Iberdrola (a Spanish multinational energy company) plan…

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BASF, RWE plan to decarbonise the Ludwigshafen chemical site

BASF (a German multinational chemical company) and RWE (a German multinational energy company) plan to electrify the production process for…

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