Way to unlock minimum of 5 GW of green hydrogen5 May 2022 12:29
Trade association RenewableUK has published a series of key policy recommendations to help the UK achieve its target of ten gigawatts of hydrogen by 2030, with at least five gigawatts from green hydrogen production.
ITM Power has already established the world’s first electrolyser gigafactory in Sheffield and has sold electrolysers to the world’s largest hydrogen plant in Germany.
Iberdrola-owned Scottish Power has partnered with low-carbon development firm Storegga to develop, build and operate green hydrogen production plants across Scotland, it said on Thursday.
Bosch is investing 500 million euros in green hydrogen5 May 2022 10:00
"Bosch has now quickly picked up on this development. Based on EU calculations, the Swabians expect the demand for green hydrogen to increase rapidly to around ten million tons a year by 2030. At that point in time, Bosch expects the electrolyzer component market to have a global volume of around 14 billion euros. The highest growth rates are said to be in Europe"
Bosch to develop components for hydrogen electrolysis4 May 2022 11:13
Bosch is to develop the stack – the core component of an electrolyzer.
Bosch is collaborating with a number of partners to develop a way of combining the electrolyzer stack with a control unit, power electronics, and various sensors to create a “smart module”. With pilot plants scheduled to commence operation in the coming year, the company plans to supply these smart modules to manufacturers of electrolysis plants and industrial service providers from 2025 onward.
Methanol to hydrogen generator awarded AiP from Lloyd’s Register4 May 2022 11:07
Global renewable energy company e1 Marine announces that its M-series methanol to hydrogen generator has received Approval in Principle (AiP) for marine applications from classification society Lloyd’s Register.
Finnish nuclear energy company Fennovoima has scrapped its contract to deliver a 1.2GW Hanhikivi I nuclear power plant in Finland to Russian state-owned company Rosatom. The Finnish group said that the cooperation with the Finnish branch of Rosatom, RAOS Project, has been terminated ‘with immediate effect’. https://www.power-technology.com/news/fennovoima-terminates-rosatom/