Hydrogen’s Promise: How Fuel Cells Might Power Lower-Carbon Datacentres
May 30, 2022 | 9 min read May 30, 2022 | 9 min readCould UK datacentre operators soon adopt emerging hydrogen technologies to reach expanding energy and emissions requirements?
Could UK datacentre operators soon adopt emerging hydrogen technologies to reach expanding energy and emissions requirements?
Air Products polled attendees at the Transport & Logistics Awards for their views on hydrogen as a future fuel for road transport. A total of 294 people took part in the survey and 73% of the transporters believe in hydrogen.
South Korea’s Kolon Group has pledged to invest 4 trillion won ($3.2 billion) to enhance its six mainstay businesses including advanced materials, green energy and life science for the next five years, joining the multibillion-dollar investment pledges by the country’s top conglomerates during the term of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Wasco Australia was recently appointed by Lion Energy Limited to prepare front-end engineering and design (“FEED”) for its first hydrogen production and refueling station in Australia. The FEED is expected to be completed by end July 2022.
The Budget Committee of the German Bundestag approves an increase in funding from 60 to 72.5 million euros – The Hydrogen and Mobility Innovation Center is being built on the Technology Campus South with significant participation by Chemnitz University of Technology.
A joint study published today by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the European Patent Office (EPO) uses patent statistics to reveal the trends and dynamism in the field of hydrogen that can be produced using renewable electricity via electrolysis. Innovation trends in electrolysers for hydrogen production shows that patent filings for hydrogen production technologies have grown on average by 18% each year since 2005.
TECO 2030 ASA (the “Company” or “TECO 2030”) (OSE: TECO) has today secured 70.6 MNOK in a secured convertible loan from new and existing investors, including the Company’s Saudi Arabian partner and its landlord in Narvik.