Heat & Power

H2 Bulletin covers hydrogen applications in the heat and power sectors. It is used to produce power and heat, particularly on an industrial scale. The recent developments are taking it to the next level.

The ‘hydrogen ready’ boiler market

The CO2 emission contribution from the building sector has been on the rise and reached nearly 10 GtCO2, which is…

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Schlumberger to build electrolyser gigafactory

The EU has approved Schlumberger’s GenviaTM partnership with CEA (the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission), Vinci Construction, Vicat…

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Offshore electrolyser systems can make green hydrogen competitive

In Europe, offshore wind power has become very costs-effective in recent years. Energy companies have now been exploring whether hydrogen…

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Chile and Colombia cooperates for developing hydrogen energy market

Colombia’s Minister of Energy, Diego Mesa, met his Chilean counterpart, Juan Carlos Jobet, and discussed mutual cooperation for developing hydrogen…

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Capital Power orders gas turbines from Mitsubishi Power

Mitsubishi Power will supply two M501JAC gas turbines to Genesee Units 1 and 2, in Alberta, Canada. Capital Power, an…

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Acciona and Enagas start a green hydrogen project in Mallorca

Acciona and Enagas announced to go ahead with the industrial project ‘Power to Green Hydrogen Mallorca’ with their other partners…

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Arizona Technology Council proposes long term plans for hydrogen

Arizona Technology Council has proposed establishing a hydrogen investment capital special fund and including hydrogen in the renewable energy production…

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BP and Orsted join hands for industrial green hydrogen production plant

Danish wind power company Orsted and oil & gas giant BP Plc agreed to build a large scale green hydrogen…

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Scotland announces £100 million funding for green hydrogen

Scotland is going to play a key part in the UK hydrogen market. It set a target to generate 5GW…

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