Deals and Partnerships
-
Aviation and Maritime
Hypersonix and Boeing to develop hydrogen-powered hypersonic spacecraft
Hypersonix Launch Systems, an Australian aerospace design and development start-up company, has agreed with Boeing to conduct a joint study…
Read More » -
Aviation and Maritime
Ricardo and Innovatus joins hydrogen fuel cell aviation consortium
Caes, which is leading the Project Fresson consortium for developing the hydrogen fuel cell-powered plane, is now joined by Ricardo…
Read More » -
Heat & Power
Aramco securing Asia future hydrogen needs
Saudi Arabia’s Aramco (the global oil giant) and Japan’s Eneos Corp (an integrated energy company) has agreed to explore potential for…
Read More » -
Heat & Power
Algeria’s Sonatrach and Eni to explore hydrogen production
Eni (Italian multinational oil and gas company) and Sonatrach (Algerian national state-owned oil company) have signed several MoUs, including exploring…
Read More » -
Technology
Nel and Haldor Topsoe to offer E2E solutions for green ammonia and methanol
Nel ASA and Haldor Topsoe have inked a non-exclusive MoU today (25th March) intending to offer complete end-to-end renewable electricity…
Read More » -
Aviation and Maritime
Saga Pure takes ownerships in IC Technologies
Saga Pure Asa (a Norwegian investment company operating in areas such as renewable energy and hydrogen) has said today (25th…
Read More » -
Industrial
Johnson Matthey to supply technology to Chile’s Haru Oni project
Johnson Matthey (JM), a British UK speciality chemicals and technology company, will supply its technologies, equipment and advisory services to…
Read More » -
Industrial
The Port of Rotterdam is moving forward with hydrogen initiatives
The Port of Rotterdam and Chile have signed an agreement to explore ways to eventually lead to the supply of…
Read More » -
Industrial
Aquamarine to use Haldor Topsoe electrolysis technology
AQM Capital LLC (Aquamarine) has agreed to use Haldor Topsoe electrolysis technology in its proposed green hydrogen and green ammonia…
Read More » -
Aviation and Maritime
Australian and the Netherlands ports test the waters for hydrogen
Seaports are the backbone of the global economy, as most goods are traded through waterborne transport. Given the growing hydrogen…
Read More »