Hydrogen
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Avalon International has agreed to build carbon capture facilities at green hydrogen company Big Hill Materials' planned US production sites.
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The technology venture arm of US-based oil & gas producer Chevron has launched a third fund with $500 million in capital.
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Verdagy has entered a global strategic agreement to deliver its green hydrogen electrolysis technology to renewables developer Doral in Europe, US, Australia and the Middle East through 2030.
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Law firm Akin has hired Ian Goldberg, a former Hunton Andrews Kurth energy transactions lawyer, as a partner at its Houston, Texas, office.
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Microgrid and microturbine manufacturer Capstone Green Energy Holdings has hired Vince Canino as its president and chief executive.
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A Tenaska affiliate has acquired 6 natural gas generation facilities from IMG Energy Solutions.
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Sempra Infrastructure has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) that will see the pair develop energy transition projects.
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NET Power has hired former Nikola Motor Company managing director Brian Rappaport as its head of origination, PFR has learned.
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Enchanted Rock, a microgrids developer, has appointed Paul Froutan as its chief operating officer (COO).
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Plug Power has started operations at the largest liquid green hydrogen plant in the US in Georgia after 18 months of construction.
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected 3 firms to help establish a market for the buying and selling of green hydrogen from its Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs).
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RWE Clean Energy has promoted Andrew Flanagan, the company's former chief development officer, to chief executive.
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Independent power producer (IPP) Pathway Power has entered a $25 million growth capital partnership with Tokyo-based independent renewables business Renova.
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The government of Mexico will order state-owned oil firm Pemex to take over a hydrogen plant at its Tula refinery currently operated by French gas company Air Liquide.
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Hydrogen company Plug Power has completed its electrolyzer system at Amazon's Aurora, Colorado, fulfillment center. A first for the tech company, the 1MW low-carbon hydrogen production system can fuel up to 400 forklift trucks at the site.
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Grant County, Washington’s Public Utility District No. 2 (Grant PUD) has begun an all-source request for proposals (RFP) to fulfill its supply need of 300MW of firm capacity and energy.
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German-based energy giant RWE will continue its €55 billion ($60.2 billion) Growing Green initiative – investing in renewable energy, batteries, flexible generation and hydrogen – with an estimated €20 billion ($21.9 billion) to be allocated to future US investments by 2030.
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John Cockerill Hydrogen, an electrolyzer manufacturer, has purchased a manufacturing space in Texas to create an electrolyzer gigafactory.
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Technology provider Vontier Corporation's subsidiary, ANGI Energy Systems, to build a full hydrogen refueling station at the Santa Clarita Transit in California. The station will fuel over two million vehicles per year.
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PCC Hydrogen (PCCH2), a negative carbon intensity hydrogen producer, has entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with construction materials solutions provider Summit Materials and its subsidiary Continental Cement Company.
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PowerTap has reached a purchase agreement with Coleman Industrial Gases for a combined CO2/hydrogen product.
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Clean power producer, developer, and energy storage company FirstLight Power has finalized its agreement to acquire Hydroméga Services, including ownership interest in five hydropower generating stations in Québec and five in northeastern Ontario.
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The Department of Energy has released a Notice of Intent and Request for Information to invest up to $1 billion on the demand-side to support the regional clean hydrogen hubs (H2H).
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New York-based Global Hydrogen Energy will merge with Dune Acquisition, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), to become a publicly listed company with a $112 million enterprise value.
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SFC Energy, a supplier of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells, has opened 2 competence centers for hydrogen fuel cell technology in Calgary and Toronto.
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US green hydrogen electrolyzer company Ohmium International has closed a $250 million Series C growth equity financing round to expand manufacturing capabilities.
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Braya Renewable Fuels has unveiled a $300 million preferred equity investment from Energy Capital Partners (ECP), an energy-transition-focused investor in the electricity, clean energy and renewable infra sectors.
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The Puerto Rican Public Private Partnerships Authority has issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) for the development of a LNG-to-hydrogen plant on the island.
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Chemical companies OCI and Linde have agreed on a clean hydrogen supply deal which will see the latter build and operate a hydrogen plant at the former's blue ammonia plant project in Beaumont, Texas.
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Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed an MoU with US sustainable transport company Nikola to evaluate co-development opportunities for large-scale green hydrogen production in the US.
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Australia's Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Enel Green Power (EPG) have partnered to explore the co-development of a green hydrogen value chain in Latin America and Australia.
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H2 Green Steel and Hydro Havrand have signed an agreement to explore opportunities for developing large-scale green hydrogen production facilities for off-takers in Brazil and the Nordics.
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Spain’s Iberdrola and Sempra Infrastructure have signed an agreement for the joint development of hydrogen and green ammonia projects in the US to be powered by renewable sources.
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American Airlines has made a strategic investment in Universal Hydrogen Company, a company building a green hydrogen distribution and logistics network for aviation.
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Warburg Pincus has struck a deal to invest $250 million in a subsidiary of Calumet Specialty Product Partners which develops renewable hydrogen projects based in Montana.
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EIG has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Aramco that will see the two companies collaborate on energy projects moving forward.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas has landed a $504.4 million financing from the US Department of Energy (DOE) for the development of what the company claims will be the largest hydrogen storage facility in the world.
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Colombia’s Ecopetrol is partnering with six foreign companies to develop clean hydrogen to decarbonize the firm’s activities in the country.
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The Colombian oil company Ecopetrol, in cooperation with the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, has committed $11 million dollars to the energy transition in the country.
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Sempra Infrastructure has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Gas Corp to explore collaborative efforts across a number of energy sectors.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas has struck a joint development agreement with natural gas pipeline and storage provider DT Midstream to advance development on clean hydrogen projects across the US.
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Details have emerged on Bakken Energy's proposed acquisition of the assets of Basin Electric subsidiary Dakota Gas, including the only coal-to-synthetic natural gas production facility in the US in order to redevelop it as a clean hydrogen hub.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas has tapped a strategic financial adviser as it seeks to expand its hydrogen infrastructure across North America.
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Greenbacker Capital Management is increasing its investment in an owner and operator of small hydro power plants in New York state.
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Howard Midstream Energy Partners’ Javelina refinery in the Port of Corpus Christi on the western Gulf of Mexico is to be converted into a blue hydrogen plant under plans by the midstream energy company and the Port of Corpus Christi Authority.
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The 972 MW gas-fired Linden Cogen facility in New Jersey, which is owned by a consortium of Asian investors, is being partially converted to running on a blend of both hydrogen and natural gas.
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