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Hydrogen costs too project-specific for universal price targets: Wood Mac event | Hydrogen

Setting a target per-kilo price for producing hydrogen is not that useful, since every hydrogen project has its own dynamics and attached economics. The price question was posed and tackled in a panel session on hydrogen project risks at analyst group Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference 2025, taking place this week in London. Christian Stuckmann, Vice-President of Business Development in Hydrogen for the energy company Uniper, said the company’s projects in the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands had no top-level target price attached for good reasons. “Every business case [in every market] is bespoke,” he said. In the Netherlands, for example, Stuckman noted that energy grid fees apply, which pushes up the cost. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit… Read More »Hydrogen costs too project-specific for universal price targets: Wood Mac event | Hydrogen

Air Liquide starts up industrial-scale ammonia cracker in Belgium | Ammonia

Industrial gas major Air Liquide has begun operating its ammonia cracking pilot plant at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium. The unit can convert 30 tonnes of ammonia to hydrogen per day. The technology aims to showcase large-scale ammonia cracking as a viable method of solving the challenge of transporting hydrogen over long distances. “The commissioning of our ammonia cracking pilot unit in Antwerp is a key milestone,” said Armelle Levieux, member of Air Liquide’s Executive Committee. “This is a world first which paves the way for new low-carbon hydrogen supply chains.” … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to… Read More »Air Liquide starts up industrial-scale ammonia cracker in Belgium | Ammonia

Wood Mackenzie event: Hydrogen projects ‘cannot hit aspiration targets yet’ | Hydrogen

Setting a target per-kilo price for producing hydrogen is not that useful, since every hydrogen project has its own dynamics and attached economics. The price question was posed and tackled in a panel session on hydrogen project risks at analyst group Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference 2025, taking place this week in London. Christian Stuckmann, Vice-President of Business Development in Hydrogen for the energy company Uniper, said the company’s projects in the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands had no top-level target price attached for good reasons. “Every business case [in every market] is bespoke,” he said. In the Netherlands, for example, Stuckman noted that energy grid fees apply, which pushes up the cost. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit… Read More »Wood Mackenzie event: Hydrogen projects ‘cannot hit aspiration targets yet’ | Hydrogen

Aerzen to launch large hydrogen compressors | Hydrogen compressors

German air and gas compression supplier Aerzen is set to launch large compressors for the hydrogen industry. Speaking on the Energy Gang podcast from Wood Mackenzie, Sascha Sissiou, Sales Director for the Middle East and Africa at Aerzen, said, “We developed one of the biggest hydrogen compressors. It will be released in a month’s time [and is] a real step forward.” He said the business splits between compressors and blowers and covers a wide range of industrial applications. Aerzen, with sales that topped €658.6m in 2024, is drawing on decades of experience with hydrogen compression. For compression in the low-pressure range, Aerzen believes screw compressors are a sensible solution or supplement to high-pressure compressors. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your… Read More »Aerzen to launch large hydrogen compressors | Hydrogen compressors

North Wales selected for UK’s first small modular reactor | Decarbonisation News

Wylfa in North Wales will host the UK’s first small modular rector (SMR), 10 years after its nuclear plant closed. The £2.5bn project will be built by publicly-owned Great British Energy (under Great British Energy-Nuclear) and designed by Rolls-Royce SMR. Initially three SMR units will be developed, but Great British Energy-Nuclear believes the site could potentially host up to eight. Each Rolls-Royce SMR will generate 470 megawatts of low carbon energy. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily news. For access to more content including our monthly digital magazines, subscriber-only features or columns… Read More »North Wales selected for UK’s first small modular reactor | Decarbonisation News