British Climate Tech Firm Levidian Establishes New US Base to Accelerate Decarbonization

Levidian, a leading British climate tech firm, has announced plans to establish a new base in the US to serve its growing customer portfolio. The company’s patented LOOP technology captures carbon from methane gas, converting it into clean hydrogen and high-quality graphene. Levidian is in discussions with potential customers in the US and is already working with Strategic Resources to deploy LOOP at the world’s largest green iron plant in Quebec. The company aims to generate revenues exceeding $100 million by 2030 and will create around 250 jobs in the US.

Plug Power Boosts Hydrogen Production Capacity, Shares Rise Premarket

Plug Power has achieved nameplate capacity at its hydrogen plants in Georgia and Tennessee, significantly increasing its hydrogen supply. The company’s Louisiana plant, a joint venture with Olin Corporation, is set to add 15 tons per day (TPD) of liquid green hydrogen by the end of the third quarter. With this expansion, Plug Power will have a total internal production capacity of 40 TPD, meeting the majority of its customers’ demand. The company’s Georgia plant is already producing 15 TPD of liquid hydrogen, marking a major milestone in Plug Power’s hydrogen network and the hydrogen economy in the U.S.

TERRA-Award Announces Winners of Smart Energy Innovation Competition

The third TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition, hosted by Towngas, announced its winners. The Gold Award went to a Chinese team for their advanced alkaline hydrogen-producing equipment. The Silver Award was won by an Israeli team for their hydrogen storage at near-ambient conditions. A Chinese team received the Bronze Award for their versatile heat/cold energy storage material. The TERA-Award received 450 zero-carbon projects from 59 countries and regions worldwide, reflecting a 60% increase compared to the previous year.

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