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Elcogen and Casale team up on green ammonia and Power-to-X projects | Hydrogen

Finnish technology manufacturer Elcogen and integrated Swiss engineering firm Casale are teaming up on prospective green ammonia and Power-to-X (P2X) projects. Under a memorandum of understanding, Elcogen will explore integrating its solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) stack and stack module technology, used for green hydrogen production, into Casale’s plants, and potentially other P2X applications globally. Elcogen can provide its technology platform and related technical services to support Casale in its process design efforts for developers. Mikael Jansen, Director of Business Development at Elcogen, said solid oxide technology is on track to reach cost parity with PEM and alkaline systems soon. Once it does, he said, it would offer even greater value. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Video | Challenges and considerations when storing hydrogen and ammonia | Video

James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses what the key considerations to take are when storing hydrogen or ammonia, 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

Podcast | Where hydrogen is going right (part 1)

In this episode of The 1895 Podcast we discuss the current state of the hydrogen industry, reflecting on recent positive developments, progress within the sector, and projects that have so far achieved final investment decision (FID) this year. We explore the significance of these FID’s across various hydrogen projects, the emergence of South America as a hotspot for hydrogen production, and the positive predictions from analysts regarding the future of hydrogen investment. We also cover some of the governments and initiatives supporting the growth of hydrogen, including Hydrogen Allocation Round 2 (HAR2), the EU Clean Industrial Deal, and the recent Spanish windfall tax rejection. Listen above or click here to follow The 1895 Podcast, wherever you get your podcasts. The 1895 Podcast  The 1895 Podcast is a content-driven podcast for the global industrial gases business,… Read More »Podcast | Where hydrogen is going right (part 1)

Linde pegs clean energy projects pipeline at $10bn over three years

Industrial gas major Linde has said it remains confident in delivering $8bn to $10bn worth of clean energy projects over the next few years, underpinned by blue hydrogen and US 45Q tax credits. Speaking during the company’s Q1 2025 earnings call, CEO Sanjiv Lamba said Linde was “about halfway through” that near-term pipeline, supported by two major projects currently underway, and despite slower momentum around large-scale green hydrogen. “We still feel reasonably confident that $8bn to $10bn over three years is something that we are set to get to,” said Lamba. He added that additional project trains and new developments in the Middle East and Europe could provide a further boost. Linde originally announced a $50bn clean energy opportunity two years ago, as part of a longer-term strategy. But Lamba stressed that near-term activity is… Read More »Linde pegs clean energy projects pipeline at $10bn over three years

Analysis: Why has Air Products rethought its Neom hydrogen strategy? | Air Products News

The 2.2GW Neom green hydrogen project has long stood out for its audacious scale and plans to deliver green molecules to Europe. However, those plans have now been delayed. While the plant will still start up at the end of 2026, Air Products, the plant’s owner, operator and sole offtaker, won’t immediately look to sell Neom hydrogen molecules to European industries. … to continue reading you must be subscribed Source link

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