Green hydrogen scale-up: giga projects and mega challenges
The scale-up of electrolyser capacities, however, introduces a new set of risks, writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk Engineer at Liberty Specialty Markets.
The scale-up of electrolyser capacities, however, introduces a new set of risks, writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk Engineer at Liberty Specialty Markets.
Because of the wide range of applications, there is no one size fits all solution when it comes to hydrogen system design…
The Open Hydrogen Initiative (OHI) has launched a “first-of-its-kind” open-source toolkit designed to measure carbon intensity in hydrogen production.
A highly localised view is key to ensure long-term water availability at the quality levels needed, writes WSP’s Brian McCarthy and Bob Kimball.
“The first step in addressing hydrogen emissions is to take an inventory of all the possible emissions and understand where they’re coming from,” H2 View hears.
EDF’s researchers found hydrogen systems could be “considerably better or worse” for the climate than the fossil fuel technologies they are replacing.
Heraeus Precious Metals and Sibanye-Stillwater are exploring palladium’s use in hydrogen applications, such as purification and carrier cracking, to secure future precious metal demand streams.
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) have partnered on the development of technologies for the management of a hydrogen isotope for nuclear fusion.
Austrian mobility technology company AVL has exclusively shared a look inside its hydrogen toolkit with H2 View.
GenH2 has signed an agreement with the University of Melbourne to provide the Cryostat CS500 simulation platform for cryogenic and hydrogen R&D projects.