The US Department of Energy has announced $62 million for 20 projects to accelerate hydrogen technology, while international researchers have revealed how hydrogen injection into existing natural gas infrastructure could impact 115 million gas meters in the European Union.
The US Department of Energy has announced nearly $62 million for 20 projects in 15 states to advance clean hydrogen technologies. The majority of the funds, $40 million, will develop and demonstrate low-cost, standardized hydrogen fueling stations for medium- and heavy-duty trucks. The government will also provide $8.5 million to develop gaseous and liquid hydrogen fueling components for these vehicles, and $7 million will support permitting, safety and community engagement in hydrogen projects..
An international research team has investigated how hydrogen injection into the existing natural gas infrastructure could impact the 115 million gas meters in the EU distribution network. “The information available in the literature and confirmed by manufacturers creates confidence in the technical capabilities of the meters to process H2NG mixtures,” the researchers said in their paper.Hydrogen in natural gas networks: prospects and recommendations on gas flow meters”, which was recently published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. The article highlights the range of manufacturers and models on the market and analyzes their performance and risks.
Fortescue future industries will invest AUD 21.9 million ($14.5 million) to acquire a 39.8% stake in HyTerra. HyTerra is investigating white hydrogen and helium in Kansas, using conventional extraction techniques.
Solar Energy Corp. from India (SECI) said yes assigned capacity to 11 companies in the second tender for the production of 1.5 GW electrolyzers under the production-related incentive scheme. The tender attracted bids from 23 companies for a total annual capacity of 2,847 MW.
Hypermotive has unveiled the “Developed in collaboration with Honda and powered by Hypermotive’s System-X technology, the X-M1 is a scalable, modular hydrogen fuel cell propulsion system,” said the company. This collaboration represents the first proof of concept for Honda’s latest hydrogen fuel cell system in Europe. Hypermotive is currently developing X-M1, with proof-of-concept trials planned for 2025.
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