TalusagA subsidiary of Talus Renewables has started with commercial green ammonia production in Iowa with the help of what it calls the first and only modular systems in North America. Talusag CEO Hiro Iwanaga said Import tariffs can disrupt the supply chains of fertilizers and American farmers, whereby the emphasis is on the dedication of the company to support local communities with green ammonia produced in their own country. He added that the partnership of the company with Landus reinforces the resilience of the American supply chain. Supported by federal clean hydrogen tax credits, the Talusag system produces up to 20 tons of ammonia per day.
Iberdola España And BP started building the largest green hydrogen project in Spain, a factory of € 70 million ($ 72.4 million) 25 MW to start in the second half of 2026. Iberdrola said purchase agreement.
Cummins said it agreed to deliver a 100 MW Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system for BPs Lingen Green Hydrogen Project in Germany. To date, it will be the largest water supply facility of BP. Cummins, based in Indiana said The system comprises 20 Pem Hylzer-1000 Electrolyzer units, the largest assembled by its Accelera division.
Element Materials Technology has invested $ 10 million in hydrogen test infrastructure at six locations – three in the United Kingdom (Aberdeen, Hitchin and Kemble), two in the United States (Houston and California), and one in Italy (Milan). The London -based company said The facilities support the full technological life cycle, from early design to qualifying complete systems.
Solaris has supplied the first 37 of 137 hydrogen buses that were ordered for Bologna and Ferrara, Italy. The Polish manufacturer said The delivery marks the initial phase of a large -scale order that was placed by transport operator Tper at the end of 2023. Under the contract, Solaris Urbino supplies 12 hydrogen buses, each equipped with a fuel cell of 70 kW and five roof -mounted hydrogen tanks with a total capacity of 37.5 kg.
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