Air Liquide partners with Porthos for innovative CO₂ capture and storage initiative

Air Liquide has revealed plans to construct a carbon dioxide (CO₂) capture facility, utilizing its existing hydrogen plant in the port of Rotterdam.

The company will employ CryocapTM, an advanced technological solution for CO₂ capture that relies on a cryogenic process.

The captured CO₂ will be transported via the Porthos infrastructure and securely stored in depleted gas fields beneath the seabed of the North Sea. The operational commencement of the CO₂ capture facility is scheduled for 2026.

“We...

https://container-news.com/air-liquide-partners-with-porthos-for-innovative-co₂-capture-and-storage-initiative/

Cummins sees billions from its hydrogen electrolyzer business

The New Power division at Cummins Inc. probably won’t break even before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization before 2027. But when it does, it may never look back. One reason is its investment in producing electrolyzers, a critical enabler to making hydrogen fuel for zero-emission long-haul trucking among myriad other uses.

IDTechEx forecasts the water electrolyzer market will grow over the next decade to $120 billion by 2033. By 2025, the firm estimates fivefold growth in electrolyzer...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/cummins-sees-billions-from-its-hydrogen-electrolyzer-business

EU funds Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium, Port of Antwerp-Bruges for CO2 export facility building

Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges awarded European Union’s funding for building the Antwerp@C CO2 Export Hub.

The EU Commission announced it will grant Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges US$152.35 million under the Connecting Europe Facility for Energy (CEF-E) funding programme.

The funding is earmarked for the construction of shared CO2 transport and export facilities on the Antwerp port platform. The grant award is a major step towards the final...

https://container-news.com/eu-funds-air-liquide-fluxys-belgium-port-of-antwerp-bruges-for-co2-export-facility-building/

Port of Antwerp-Bruges, partners net $152mln EU funding for CO2 transport project

Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges have been granted €144.6 million ($152 million) for the construction of shared CO2 transport and export facilities on the Antwerp port platform. 

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¿Qué hay detrás de la moda de los electrolizadores para el hidrógeno verde? 

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Fabricar hidrógeno hoy en día es un negocio bastante sucio. Pero eso está cambiando a medida que más...

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What’s behind the electrolyzer craze for green hydrogen?

Making hydrogen today is a pretty dirty business. But that is changing as more companies seek ways to decarbonize the economy. 

One increasingly popular approach is applying renewable energy sources to centuries-old electrolysis to split molecules of hydrogen — the most abundant element in the universe — from its bonds with oxygen.

An electrolyzer separates water into oxygen and hydrogen, effectively the opposite of a fuel cell, which uses water and electricity to separate hydrogen and oxygen,...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/whats-behind-the-electrolyzer-craze-for-green-hydrogen

Cummins adding hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturing in US

Hydrogen electrolyzer in Belgium

Cummins Inc. will manufacture hydrogen electrolyzers in Minnesota, the latest site in its effort to meet a 2025 revenue goal of $400 million a year from cleaning up long-haul trucking and other polluting industries.

Electrolyzer production will get 89,000 square feet of dedicated space at an existing Cummins facility in Fridley, Minnesota. Production will start at 500 megawatts of manufacturing capacity annually, which could grow to 1 gigawatt. Cummins did not disclose how much it is investing...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/cummins-adding-hydrogen-electrolyzer-manufacturing-in-us