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Air Products delays Louisiana hydrogen project and wants to shrink risks | Air Products News

Industrial gas major Air Products has delayed the start-up of its multi-billion-dollar Louisiana blue hydrogen project and is looking to divest its stakes in the carbon sequestration and ammonia production elements. The Louisiana project was initially expected to be operational in 2026 but has now been delayed to late 2028 or early 2029. Under the original plan, Air Products was leading on all elements of the project. The plant is expected to produce 1,700 tonnes of blue hydrogen per day. The company originally planned to inject much of the output into its 700-mile US Gulf Coast hydrogen pipeline, with a portion being turned into ammonia for export. However, in a bid to reassure investors and reduce investment risks, the firm is now trying to scale back its involvement. … to continue reading you must be… Read More »Air Products delays Louisiana hydrogen project and wants to shrink risks | Air Products News

Video | “The issue with regulations is for people to understand that they exist”

James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses if regulations and standards are one of the key barriers facing hydrogen and ammonia transportation, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar. 2025 webinar programme gasworld.TV is our exclusive platform for webinars and digital events, our webinars showcase the industries hot topics and key trends in the industrial gas sector, bringing discussion, insights, and debate directly to your workspace across the world. The 2025 webinar programme is now up, so get in touch and get involved today. To view the whole programme, visit https://gasworld.tv/2025-webinar-programme/. If you’re interested in speaking on one of our upcoming webinars contact [email protected] . Source link

Air Products CEO bemoans ‘self-inflicted’ failures on delayed Alberta project | deploy auto-thermal reforming technology

Air Products has said the ballooning costs and project slip on its planned net-zero hydrogen energy complex in Alberta in Canada, first announced in 2021, is in part down to “self-inflicted” project management failures. Speaking on the company’s Q2 earnings call today, where the company posted a $1.7bn loss after taking up to a $3.1bn write-down on three abandoned projects, new CEO Eduardo Menezes said the “tremendous increase” in capital costs on the project was “unforgivable” and reflected the project hitting some avoidable roadblocks. “When you have a project that gets out of sequence … you start losing windows [of opportunity] in terms of weather and how to execute the project. “Then you have very low productivity from contractors, and they are expensive to start with, [and] so you get in this spiral” of problems… Read More »Air Products CEO bemoans ‘self-inflicted’ failures on delayed Alberta project | deploy auto-thermal reforming technology

Video | Ceres: scaling up and growing the electrolyser industry

2025 webinar programme gasworld.TV is our exclusive platform for webinars and digital events, our webinars showcase the industries hot topics and key trends in the industrial gas sector, bringing discussion, insights, and debate directly to your workspace across the world. The 2025 webinar programme is now up, so get in touch and get involved today. To view the whole programme, visit https://gasworld.tv/2025-webinar-programme/. If you’re interested in speaking on one of our upcoming webinars contact tom.dee@gasworld.com . Source link

Air Products CEO: why we kept some hydrogen projects and canned others

Air Products has said more about its logic for deciding which underperforming hydrogen projects to cancel and which to pursue. The recently installed CEO Eduardo Menezes said on Thursday’s Q2 earnings call that the company was mindful of the way that delivering a project would impact its cash flow, while also considering project-related commercial commitments to customers. “You know, we take [our customer commitments] very seriously,” he said. He said where there were no customer contracts in the frame, and the company had more freedom, Air Products looked at what spend was needed to finish a project, and the cash flow that would be generated. … to continue reading you must be subscribed Source link

Video | Hydrogen pipelines in the UK | Video

James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses if there are any working hydrogen pipelines in the uk, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar. 2025 webinar programme gasworld.TV is our exclusive platform for webinars and digital events, our webinars showcase the industries hot topics and key trends in the industrial gas sector, bringing discussion, insights, and debate directly to your workspace across the world. The 2025 webinar programme is now up, so get in touch and get involved today. To view the whole programme, visit https://gasworld.tv/2025-webinar-programme/. If you’re interested in speaking on one of our upcoming webinars contact [email protected] . … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

India unveils green hydrogen certification to support active market | Hydrogen

India has launched the country’s Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme (GHCI), laying the regulatory foundation for what it hopes will become a global export market worth $70bn and a cornerstone of its domestic clean energy strategy. Unveiled by Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy Prahlad Joshi, the GHCI defines what qualifies as ‘green’ hydrogen, introduces a multi-tiered certification system, and sets a maximum lifecycle emissions threshold of 2kg CO2 equivalent per kg of hydrogen. The scheme applies to hydrogen produced via electrolysis or biomass conversion, using renewable energy only. Certification will be mandatory for all producers except those manufacturing hydrogen exclusively for export. The framework includes four levels of certification: concept, facility-level, provisional, and final, with the final certificate required to access government incentives or sell hydrogen in the domestic market. The scheme is designed… Read More »India unveils green hydrogen certification to support active market | Hydrogen

US–Korea partners to develop hydrogen plant using biogas | Hydrogen

Hydrogen from biogas would be used in South Korea’s mobility sector Hydrogen from biogas would be used in South Korea’s mobility sector US-based Utility Global and South Korea’s Hanwha Corporation are to carry out a Pre-FEED (preliminary front-end engineering and design) study for a hydrogen production plant using biogas generated from South Korean wastewater treatment. Utility Global will look to deploy its H2Gen system at the wastewater plants, if the initial design work is successful. Hydrogen produced from biogas is slated to be used in South Korea’s hydrogen-powered mobility sector and other clean energy applications. Parker Meeks, CEO of Utility Global, said the partnership represented a strategic advancement in the global expansion of its H2Gen system and marked a meaningful step towards supporting clean hydrogen production. … to continue reading this article and more, please… Read More »US–Korea partners to develop hydrogen plant using biogas | Hydrogen

Lhyfe secures €149m French government grant for large-scale hydrogen project

French hydrogen producer Lhyfe has confirmed a €149m subsidy from the French government for its Green Horizon project, one of the country’s largest upcoming green hydrogen production sites. The support package, signed with public sector investment bank Bpifrance, will be disbursed in phases and includes an initial €18m payment scheduled for June 2025. The full grant will be awarded over a four-year period, tied to project milestones. Located in Gonfreville-l’Orcher near Le Havre in northern France, the site is expected to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day once completed. It will be Lhyfe’s first facility to pass the 100 MW mark in installed electrolysis capacity and is scheduled for completion by 2029. Green Horizon has been designated an Important Project of Common European Interest by the European Commission and was one… Read More »Lhyfe secures €149m French government grant for large-scale hydrogen project

Japan pilot targets clean hydrogen from nuclear heat | Hydrogen

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) plans to produce clean hydrogen using heat from a high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor at the Oarai Nuclear Engineering Institute in Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo. JAEA has applied to Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority to connect a hydrogen production facility to its high-temperature test reactor, as part of a broader effort to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors such as steelmaking and the chemical industry. If approved, the project could position high-temperature gas-cooled reactor technology as a viable production method for low-carbon hydrogen. According to the agency, it would mark the world’s first use of a high-temperature gas reactor for hydrogen production at this scale. The process will use heat (up to 950°C) generated by the test reactor to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This method, known as thermochemical water splitting, enables… Read More »Japan pilot targets clean hydrogen from nuclear heat | Hydrogen