KBR, Inc. (Houston) announced that it has been awarded an engineering services contract by Woodside Energy (USA) Inc. for its proposed H2OK liquid hydrogen production facility project in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide a front-end engineering design for Woodside’s H2OK liquid hydrogen facility. Cryogenic …
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Victoria Supports H2 Transport Infrastructure Pilots
In the Australian state of Victoria, the government has backed studies and trials for the use of green hydrogen (made from renewables) for use in heavy transport. The funding of 7 million Australian dollars (4.43 million euros) should help support refuelling stations and the development of fuel cell electric buses …
Read More »Green Seas: What’s holding back H2 fuelling – not Technology
For Joe Pratt, the engineer who is chief executive of Zero Emission Industries, the main challenge of developing the first hydrogen-fuelled ferry in the US wasn’t technological. After all, the 75-passenger Sea Change was designed and built using existing tech, he said. Instead, a key difficulty that the project faced was …
Read More »Australian Firm aims for Cleaner Green H2 Cremation
As more Australians look to lowering their carbon footprint in death as in life, renewables-based hydrogen could play a role. Death can be a rather energy and emissions intensive affair. The resources used to create coffins, the transport involved in funerals – and in the case of cremation, the fossil …
Read More »UK launches Hydrogen BECCS Funding Programme
THE UK Government has launched a £5m (US$6.8m) funding programme to support development of new technologies that will generate hydrogen via BECCS. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, or BECCS, is combustion of biomass to generate energy with CCS. It can be used to generate hydrogen from biomass and waste. …
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