Kawasaki to Construct World’s Largest Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build a liquefied hydrogen carrier, marking a major step toward commercial-scale hydrogen shipping.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build a liquefied hydrogen carrier, marking a major step toward commercial-scale hydrogen shipping.
German and Dutch gas operators have agreed to explore converting existing pipelines for cross-border hydrogen transport, laying early groundwork for future hydrogen links between the Netherlands, Germany and neighboring markets.
The Beaumont New Ammonia facility in southeast Texas has produced its first ammonia as commissioning advances, with commercial operations and global deliveries targeted for 2026.
Greene Tweed has achieved a breakthrough in hydrogen compression, developing a composite impeller that reached a record tip speed of 2,258 ft/s (688 m/s) — nearly twice that of traditional metal impellers. The technology could significantly cut costs and boost efficiency for hydrogen pipeline systems.
The “Flow – making hydrogen happen” project connects the Baltic Sea to Saxony-Anhalt and sets the foundation for cross-border hydrogen trade across Europe.
The European Union has approved funding eligibility for Snam’s SoutH2 hydrogen pipeline and Ravenna CO₂ storage projects in Italy, placing them on its updated list of priority cross-border energy infrastructure initiatives.
ExxonMobil has paused its planned Baytown, Texas, hydrogen project—once expected to be among the world’s largest—citing weak customer demand and high costs tied to carbon capture.
H2med partners have confirmed the technical feasibility of the BarMar hydrogen pipeline between Barcelona and Marseille after extensive geophysical studies. The project is now advancing toward a 2032 start date as part of Europe’s emerging cross-border hydrogen network.
SwRI has expanded its Metering Research Facility to test hydrogen–natural gas blends, adding new injection and safety systems to study how hydrogen affects pipeline infrastructure, flow measurement and equipment performance.
National Gas has announced plans for Project Union, a 1,500-mile hydrogen pipeline network linking major industrial hubs across Great Britain. The project aims to repurpose existing gas infrastructure to transport 100% hydrogen, boosting UK energy security and supporting its net-zero goals.
The project aims to cut 600,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually and enable large-scale industrial decarbonization across the U.K.’s manufacturing heartland.
U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich warned that the Trump administration’s cancellation of $8 billion in Energy Department grants could drive up electricity prices and constrain future power supply.
Air Liquide will invest $50 million to expand its hydrogen pipeline network and storage assets on the U.S. Gulf Coast, strengthening supply to major refiners and reinforcing its leadership in hydrogen infrastructure.
The trial, part of SGN’s LTS Futures project, marks a key step toward repurposing the UK’s gas network for hydrogen and net-zero goals.
RWE has withdrawn from Namibia’s $10 billion Hyphen green hydrogen project, citing slower-than-expected demand in Europe. The move highlights challenges facing large-scale hydrogen investments despite Namibia’s ambitions to become a key hydrogen hub.
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