COP26: Listening to the presentations of many different countries, businesses, associations and civil society groups, it appears that hydrogen has 'made it'
As a first timer to the event, COP26 in Glasgow has, so-far, certainly been enlightening.
As a first timer to the event, COP26 in Glasgow has, so-far, certainly been enlightening.
Climate change is now viewed not only as one of the greatest threats to the environment, but also to economic and energy security. In 2020, there were 22 reported separate billion-dollar weather and climate disasters...
The conclusions from the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published in August are more alarming than ever – science is telling us that both governments and industry need to...
Climate and energy have been moving up the agenda this year, and will reach a peak of focus at the forthcoming Conference of the Parties, COP26, in Glasgow in November. All eyes are on this...
I often joke that California is the down payment on everyone else’s clean air in the US. And it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. Since the mid-twentieth century, California has been a leader in...
Recently, the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) waded deep into the renewable energy policy debate with its first White Paper.
The UK Government has unveiled plans to lead a green industrial revolution that aims to create hundreds of thousands of jobs and make Britain a world-leading hydrogen economy.
Hydrogen is going through some very interesting debates at present. Many of them are well ventilated: blue versus green, to blend or not to blend, to burn or not to burn, export versus domestic use,...
As we round the corner towards the next COP26 in Glasgow, on the tail of the latest IPCC report, we know that hydrogen will play a major role in industry decarbonisation and ultimately achieving climate...
Teams from 205 countries and delegations from around the world gathered at the 2021 Olympic Games, and as the Paralympic Games are underway in Tokyo this week, athletes are not only competing for medals, but...