Editor’s outlook: The five big questions we’ll be asking in 2025
If this industry wants to find its path to success, it must begin answering the tough questions, writes H2 View Editor, Charlie Currie.
If this industry wants to find its path to success, it must begin answering the tough questions, writes H2 View Editor, Charlie Currie.
Surely we can’t keep publishing reports about the state of play and the FID barrier, whilst clinging to (very) marginal gains, writes Rob Cockerill, Global Content Director at gasworld and H2 View.
Glenn Davies, CEO at Patriot Hydrogen, discusses the challenges and obstacles for making hydrogen power a reality in Australia, on H2 View’s, Power Pillar Special webinar.
Innovation is essential in hydrogen’s future. But we also need to temper our expectations so that we are not waiting for the ‘perfect’ and never deploying the ‘good enough’, writes Dr. David Hart, Global Hydrogen...
It is evident that expectation management is part of the challenge for hydrogen in Australia, both for hydrogen uses and for time, writes Dr. Fiona Simon, CEO of the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC).
Peter Wilson, Executive Industry Consultant at Hexagon discusses how we can progress to green hydrogen, on H2 View’s, Power Pillar Special webinar.
Whilst winter is often fondly associated with freshly fallen snow caressing the base of trees draped in shimmering crystal, this hydrogen winter is more reminiscent of the still, dark quietness of winter, writes Ravin Mirchandani,...
Fabrum and King Watercraft have collaborated to design a hydrogen-powered rigid inflatable boat (RIB), suitable for tourism, commercial and leisure activities.
Chinese electrolyser manufacturers will capture at least one-third of orders outside Europe and North America, according to Wood Mackenzie’s view on 2025 report.
We must re-think the decarbonisation investment paradigm. It is not the ‘greenest’ projects that will get large-scale investment, only the ‘best’ projects will be bankable, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.