HDF Energy (Hydrogène de France) has signed a tripartite agreement with the PLN and PT SMI of Indonesia to finance € 2.3 billion ($ 2.6 billion) hydrogen and ammonia projects, while ThyssenKrupp Nucera says it will perform a front-end engineering design [FEED] Study for a 600 MW of hydrogen electrolysis plant in Europe.
HDF Energy (Hydrogène de France) has signed a tripartite agreement with the National Electricity Operator of Indonesia PLN and the state-owned infrastructure financier PT SMI to identify and implement financing mechanisms for 23 hydrogen and ammonia projects that are developed in Indonesia in Indonesia, which is in line with the land of € 2.3 billion in particular Energy mix of the country.
Tecnalia has developed an electrolyzer that is able to test the various components of an electrolyzer, mainly the core or stack, which works at about 50 kW and with a hydrogen production capacity of approximately 1 kg/h. ‘Tecnalia has already started with its commissioning be developed For the research and validation of hydrogen technologies.
ThyssenKrupp Nucera will conduct a nutrition study for a hydrogen project in Europe with 600 MW electrolysis capacity. The customer, who wants to remain anonymous, will use the hydrogen produced in difficult to keep industries. The location of the plant is also unknown. “Thyssenkrupp Nucera will further develop the project in close collaboration with the customer, with the aim of signing An EPF contract (engineering, purchasing, manufacture) in the next phase, “ said the German company in an e -mail. “The realization of the project is subject to a final investment decision (FID) afterwards, which could be taken in 2026.”
Thyssenkrupp Uhde And Uniper has requested a strategic partnership to bring large -scale ammonia crackers to commercial adulthood. “In a first step, A demonstration plant with a capacity of 28 tons of ammonia will be built per day On Gelsenkirchen-Scholven site from Uniper in Germany” said Thyssenkrupp Uhde. “The factory will be one of the first of its kind in the world and will serve as a basis for the planned hydrogen import terminal in Wilhelmshaven, Northwest Germany, where the technology must be applied on a large industrial scale in a second step.”
Amea Power has signed an agreement with Kyuden International Corp., a subsidiary of the Japanese Kyuden Group, to accelerate green hydrogen projects, the two companies said in a press release, adding that the deal forms a framework to combine large clean energy developments by combining the Projectervering van Amea Power.
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