
OMV builds green hydrogen electrolysis plant in Austria
The new plant in Bruck an der Leitha will reduce Schwechat's direct emissions by 10%.
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The new plant in Bruck an der Leitha will reduce Schwechat's direct emissions by 10%.

The company is working with industry stakeholders to identify a qualified operator to resume operations at this facility.

More than 300 people will be involved in the construction phase and up to 60 jobs will be created once the plant is operational.

The system could save more than $100 million over the life cycle of a typical facility.

The collaboration with Orano is part of a relationship initiated in 2022, which included technical and economic feasibility studies for the industrial production of the isotope.

This facility represents the VSB Group's first operational project in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.

The integration of PROTEUS technology, a high-fidelity simulation tool, made it possible to validate that the results accurately reflect the real behavior of a microreactor.

The Zeppelin-shaped airship can generate electricity at an altitude of more than 500 meters thanks to 12 internal generators.

Tromsø, known as the "Gateway to the Arctic" and famous for the northern lights, now also holds a world record for solar power.

The PHENOGY 1.0 sodium BESS system is the first of its kind to operate on a large scale in Europe.

Sempra will invest $14 billion to double LNG export capacity at Port Arthur to 26 Mtpa.

The hydrogen plants certified by Lhyfe have a combined capacity of 21 MW and produce up to 8.3 tons per day.