The UK’s push towards blue hydrogen
Dr Phil Ingram, Managing Director, Low Carbon Hydrogen and Ammonia at Johnson Matthey, discusses how the emergence of CCS-enabled (blue) hydrogen could be key in meeting the UK’s Net Zero targets.
Dr Phil Ingram, Managing Director, Low Carbon Hydrogen and Ammonia at Johnson Matthey, discusses how the emergence of CCS-enabled (blue) hydrogen could be key in meeting the UK’s Net Zero targets.
ACWA Power has agreed to produce up to 600,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year in Tunisia and export it to Europe over three phases.
Japan and the European Union will collaborate to develop international standards for the hydrogen supply chain, according to reports.
There are currently six hydrogen refuelling stations open in the UK, down from 10 just two years ago, writes Brett Ryan, Head of Policy and Analysis at Hydrogen UK.
In order to scale-up and the advance the hydrogen market, pipelines need to be the focus to ensure distribution, a BrainDrip-sponsored H2 View webinar has heard.
Nel ASA’s hydrogen refuelling division Cavendish Hydrogen has applied for admission for trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Initial investments from Great British Energy (GBE) would focus on wind and solar projects, along with hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and floating offshore wind technologies.
HydrogenPro has been awarded DKK 35m ($5.1m) from the Danish Government for an electrode factory that could meet the needs of up to 500MW of electrolyser capacity.
Fokker Next Gen will develop an aircraft designed to run on both liquid hydrogen combustion (LH2) and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), featuring a dual fuel design.
Hydrogéne de France (HDF) Energy has inaugurated its fuel cell manufacturing plant located in Blanquefort, France.