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.

GE and Uniper to prepare Grain Power Plant for hydrogen conversion

GE has commenced its hydrogen plant readiness assessment of Uniper’s Grain power station in Kent, England.

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Next Hydrogen joins NYSERDA consortium for US Northeast Hydrogen Hub

Next Hydrogen Corp signed an MoU with the NYSERDA along with 40 partners to Propose a US Northeast Hydrogen Hub.

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ITOCHU invests in Clean H2 Infra Fund

ITOCHU Corporation has acquired Clean H2 Infra Fund SLP shares through its wholly-owned special purpose corporation (SPC).

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OGE and RWE present H2ercules concept

OGE and RWE developed the concept called H2ercules to speed up the process of building a German hydrogen industry and…

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ENEOS, Toyota, and Woven Planet collaborate on hydrogen

ENEOS and Toyota Motor have signed a joint agreement to explore CO2-free hydrogen production and usage at Woven City in…

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UAE and German companies sign hydrogen agreements

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has signed several agreements with German companies to accelerate and deepen collaboration in clean…

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ATOME Energy orders electrolyser from CPH2; Haydale and Viritech work on hydrogen storage

CPH2 (a UK-based green hydrogen technology company) has entered into a purchase order with ATOME Energy plc (ATOME) to supply…

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Hydrogen plant launches in the Island of Mallorca

The Power to Green Hydrogen Mallorca Project, led by Enagás and Acciona with the participation of CEMEX and IDEA, has…

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Nel supplies electrolyser for Solar Foods; DNP to participate in ARPChem

Nel has received an order for an alkaline electrolyser system to provide green hydrogen for producing food from CO2 and…

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Gaussin presents AGV H2 for ports; Honda installs FC power station

Gaussin has launched the world’s first hydrogen-powered fuel-cell Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV H2) for seaports.

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