Skip to content
Home » Blog » Page 18

Blog

Your blog category

New H2Med Corridor alliance to advance European hydrogen single market

  •  
  • Blog

Companies from France, Germany, Portugal and Spain have created an alliance for the H2Med Southwestern Hydrogen Corridor to advance the European hydrogen single market by connecting hydrogen production, storage and consumption projects. The post New H2Med Corridor alliance to advance European hydrogen single market appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Maritime, clean fuel projects in the spotlight of EU’s STEP initiative

  •  
  • Blog

Several maritime and alternative fuels projects are among initiatives that have been awarded the Strategic Technology Platform for Europe (STEP) label in a new initiative of the European Commission to boost investment in critical technologies in Europe and support the local industry. The post Maritime, clean fuel projects in the spotlight of EU’s STEP initiative appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Oman set to launch third green hydrogen tender in early 2025

  •  
  • Blog

Hydrom, an entity orchestrating Oman’s national interest in green hydrogen, has unveiled plans to launch the third round of public bidding on lands for green hydrogen projects in the first quarter of 2025. The post Oman set to launch third green hydrogen tender in early 2025 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Serica Energy makes a play for UK oil & gas firm to expand its portfolio

  •  
  • Blog

Serica Energy has set the wheels in motion to bring two additional licenses on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) under its fold by acquiring a compatriot player, Parkmead (E&P) Limited (PUK) from Parkmead Group. The post Serica Energy makes a play for UK oil & gas firm to expand its portfolio appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Does Panasonic’s integrated in-house model hold the key to industrial transition? | Hydrogen

© Panasonic / The Cardiff plant demonstrates the potential of integrating different renewable energy sources © Panasonic / The Cardiff plant demonstrates the potential of integrating different renewable energy sources There hasn’t been a great deal of Christmas cheer surrounding hydrogen, nor for that matter, most of 2024. Regulatory, cost and offtake pressures have combined to give the impression that it’s been a lost year. While these broader issues remain stubbornly difficult to overcome, the perception is inaccurate as there has been tangible progress – a fact that was underlined only last week by Panasonic opening its HX Renewble Energy Demonstration facility in Cardiff, south Wales. Panasonic was faced with issues common to many manufacturers, principally how best to turn a 50-year-old legacy plant into a modern, renewables-focused operation. It considered the different technologies and… Read More »Does Panasonic’s integrated in-house model hold the key to industrial transition? | Hydrogen