Tagged With US
23 March 2023
Green hydrogen production costs could fall from $3–6/kg to $1.50–2/kg by 2035, excluding the production tax credit
21 March 2023
Hydrogenpro and Nel have announced major investments into US manufacturing capacity, although Europe offers firm orders and revamped support
16 March 2023
The Department of Energy has launched the first tranche of a planned $1.5bn
10 March 2023
Government-funded 1MW demonstration project starts up amid increasing interest in nuclear hydrogen
10 March 2023
The two firms have signed a multi-year joint development agreement with the ambition to reduce proton-exchange-membrane electrolyser costs and protect against supply chain risk
9 March 2023
Company ready to develop Eagle Ford shale after $1.4bn deal with Chesapeake Energy, chairman Brian Gilvary tells Hydrogen Economist in an interview
9 March 2023
The company is working with Japanese utility Jera to replace parts of the LNG value chain with hydrogen
27 February 2023
The oil and gas firm reaffirms H2OK FID for 2023, while timelines for projects in Australia and New Zealand remain vague
24 February 2023
Truck manufacturer sets full-year margin guidance of between -75 and -95pc
21 February 2023
The UK hydrogen power firm has secured £36mn in its Series A financing round
16 February 2023
The facility’s carbon-capture process will be delivered by technology licensor Honeywell
14 February 2023
The US firm will support the Norwegian developer in its plans to supply green hydrogen throughout the Nordic market
10 February 2023
The Texas port has signed an MoU with Ammpower to potentially produce hydrogen as feedstock for derivatives and fuel
7 February 2023
OCI will use hydrogen from Linde’s facility for its ammonia plant in Texas
2 February 2023
1.2mn t/yr green ammonia complex is still scheduled for startup in 2026, although FID remains outstanding
2 February 2023
The bloc will award projects with a fixed premium per kilogram of renewable hydrogen produced
1 February 2023
Wait for publication of Red II and its definition of what can be classed as ‘green’ hydrogen is the biggest hurdle for European projects, German developer tells Hydrogen Economist
1 February 2023
The major has contracted Technip Energies for 1bn ft³/d project, with FID expected next year
31 January 2023
Companies on the continent have taken a leading position along the value chain for potential US projects, while the EU readies a ramp-up in policy support
31 January 2023
The firms plan to co-invest in a 5GW catalyst-coated membrane gigafactory in the US as part of wide-ranging agreement
27 January 2023
Australian developer will manufacture in-house technology instead, as Plug argues it can get better value elsewhere
26 January 2023
Australian developer and zero-emissions vehicle firm sign MoU amid growing momentum for hydrogen hubs in the US
25 January 2023
Current system ‘the single biggest impediment’ to developing hydrogen connections, industry insiders say
13 January 2023
Invenergy’s first hydrogen project was due to come online at the end of 2022
12 January 2023
The US has lost ground in number of hydrogen patents published over the past decade
12 January 2023
Policy support for green hydrogen expected to take time to materialise for European and US projects this year
11 January 2023
TC Energy plans to install the liquefiers at projects it is developing in North America
10 January 2023
US oil major to target local transport markets with hydrogen produced from landfill waste in ‘first of its kind’ joint venture project
21 December 2022
Firm will start sourcing long-lead items for 16 hydrogen stations for US energy company
9 December 2022
Commercial operations expected to start in 2027, with the industrial gases company the exclusive offtaker
9 December 2022
Developer plans to produce 750mn l/yr of gasoline from captured carbon and green hydrogen by 2027
20 October 2022
Passing of Inflation Reduction Act has already led to two of the firm’s largest-ever orders
11 October 2022
US energy secretary says that developing hydrogen economy is about cutting emissions, not method of production
11 October 2022
Power technology company cites increased government support as it unveils plan to make PEM electrolysers at existing Minnesota facility
7 October 2022
Plant at Massena to produce liquid hydrogen aimed at mobility market in northeastern US
15 September 2022
Analysis of GEI data shows Europe leads the way, but the US and China are set to see rapid growth
5 August 2022
Company says Inflation Reduction Act set to makes the environment for investment in green hydrogen favourable
3 August 2022
Projects making clean hydrogen could get a tax credit of up to $3/kg if bill survives in current form
26 July 2022
US developer plans to begin construction on its first green hydrogen project in the coming months
19 July 2022
Norwegian firm to supply 200MW of alkaline electrolyser capacity to undisclosed US customer
15 July 2022
Developer Monolith has obtained finance from a range of investors as it looks to expand the company and invest in R&D
13 July 2022
Project is first to test the blending of 20pc hydrogen in an advanced-class natural gas turbine in North America
8 July 2022
Firm wants to build a 250MW electrolyser to produce synthetic fuels for road transport sector
1 July 2022
Rolls Royce, Nasa and the US Navy potential customers for green hydrogen hub, which has also applied for federal funding
13 June 2022
Loan guarantees, use of the Defense Production Act and hub funding all form part of White House deployment strategy
9 June 2022
Wood Mackenzie estimates the global hydrogen project pipeline is 64mn t/yr, with green hydrogen making up 60mn t/yr of that
7 June 2022
Scheme aims to finance four low-carbon hydrogen hubs in the US by 2026
17 May 2022
CCS will enable Linde to produce low-carbon hydrogen and take CO₂ from other emitters along Texas Gulf Coast industrial corridor
17 May 2022
Andrew Stuart, president and CEO of Ontario-based Hydrogen Optimized, talks to Hydrogen Economist about the firm’s plans for the future
17 May 2022
Firm says plant would enable the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors and support the development of a green hydrogen hub