Chile’s Economic Development Agency Corfo has selected three companies – two Chinese and one Spanish – to build the production facilities of Electrolyzer in the country. The projects, set up to start with operations against mid -2026, will put together alkaline and proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers from 50 kW to 5 MW.
CorfoChile’s Economic Development Agency, said it selected three companies – two Chinese and one Spanish – to set up the production facilities of Electrolyzer in the country. The Beijing Sinohyenergy Project will compile Alkaline electrolyzers with capacities of 2.5 MW and 5 MW, while the Chinese Guofuhee, via his Brazilian subsidiary, Alkaline Electrolyzers will build between 100 kW and 1 MW and Proton -Exchange Membraan. The Spanish Consortium Joltechsolutions plans to develop Electrolyzer, ranging from 100 kW to 1 MW in the Biobío region. Corfo said the projects should start with the activities in mid -2026.
Aramco Has acquired an interest of 50% in the Jubail -based Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases Co. (BHIG), which is aimed at producing low -carbon hydrogen from natural gas, while carbon dioxide is captured and stored. The company said It is expected that BHIG will start commercial activities in coordination with Aramco’s Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) activities in Jubail. Air Products Quadra, a joint venture in between air products and Saudi-qura energy established in the US, retains the remaining interest of 50%.
The European Commission has approved a German regulation of € 5 billion ($ 5.4 billion) to help companies that are covered under the EU emissions trading system (ETS) their production processes. The program supports electrification, hydrogen, CCS, carbon collection and use (CCU) and energy efficiency measures. The committee said Eligible companies in sectors such as chemicals, plaster and glass must reduce emissions within three years and 90% by 60% at the end of the project.
Green cat hydrogen (GCH) said it is launching a public consultation for a new project near Chapelcross, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The proposed facility, subject to approval of the planning, will be located in the energy transition zone of Scotland Enterprise. Gch said The factory would produce more than 4,000 tons of green hydrogen per year as soon as operational.
Wood Mackenzie The demand of the global ammonia will rise today from around 190 million tons (MT) to almost 430 MT by 2050, which stimulates growth in the green hydrogen sector. The report Projects that will expand almost five -time in 2050 in the Sea Borne ammonia market, with Ammoniak the primary carrier for hydrogen trade until 2040.
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