Green is the new black
An interview with H2 Green Steel, by Charlie Currie.
An interview with H2 Green Steel, by Charlie Currie.
H2 View’s North America Hydrogen Summit looked ahead to where the hydrogen hubs of the future could be during the second session of the day, Hydrogen Hubs: Emerging.
Session one took on the hot topic of Hydrogen Hub: In action with Brenor Brophy, Vice-President of Product Development at Plug Power kicking off the session by offering an insight into the company’s goals of...
H2 View’s North America Hydrogen Summit is well underway at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Francisco, where just under 200 delegates have gathered for our very first in person event.
Green hydrogen is considered the most sustainable form of hydrogen and can be produced through water electrolysis, yet electrolysers need fresh water to make hydrogen and large electrolyser projects are often situated in regions with...
UK-based ATOME Energy says it is one of very few pure play independent producers listed on the London stock exchange , with its first large-scale production projects planned in Iceland and Paraguay targeting the fast-growing...
Cost-effective, automated and high-volume electrolysis is the name of the game at Hystar, as Rob Cockerill discovers in an interview with Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Leila Asdal Danielsen.
George Heynes talks infrastructure in an exclusive with Chesterfield Special Cylinders.
Fuel Cell Systems describes the technology breaking the chicken and egg conundrum in hydrogen fuelling.