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BP will exit its planned green hydrogen production facility in Australia as the British energy major pivots back to oil and ...
BP (NYSE:BP) said Thursday it will pull out of its role in a planned massive green hydrogen production facility in Australia, ...
In a surprising move, BP has announced its decision to pull out of a massive green hydrogen project in Australia. The Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) will no longer be operated or owned by the ...
The green hydrogen market is losing momentum as high costs, uncertain demand, and major energy firms abandoning projects ...
The decision makes the British energy major the latest company to walk away from plans for green hydrogen production in ...
Australia's long-held ambitions to tap its abundant renewable resources and vast uninhabited landmass to become a global ...
Oil and gas major bp has confirmed it will exit the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH), a 26GW wind, solar and green ...
This hydrogen project is the first initiative of its kind, set to be developed by BP and Iberdrola through their 50-50 joint venture Castellón Green Hydrogen S.L.
UK supermajor has focused its hydrogen investments to date on electrolyser projects, using a diverse range of manufacturers ...
BP's green hydrogen project at Lingen surpasses similar projects, such as Shell Plc ’s SHEL Rheinland refinery, which launched a 10-MW electrolyzer in 2021.
July 30 (Reuters) - BP (BP.L) said on Tuesday it has given the green light to development of a green hydrogen facility at its Castellon refinery in Spain.