Hydrogen’s aluminium opportunity
From cans, foil and kitchen utensils to beer kegs and aeroplane parts, aluminium is among the world’s most widely used metals. Produced en masse globally, the metal accounted for around 3% of the world’s direct...
From cans, foil and kitchen utensils to beer kegs and aeroplane parts, aluminium is among the world’s most widely used metals. Produced en masse globally, the metal accounted for around 3% of the world’s direct...
Never before has hydrogen received so much attention – and so much pressure to prove itself. As part of the clean energy transition, it holds great potential to decarbonise key industries and reduce climate-warming emissions...
The role of ammonia in hydrogen’s future has grown exponentially in recent years. More companies and nations are looking to the hydrogen and nitrogen compound as both a transport medium and direct fuel for various...
Phil Hodgson, Managing Director and CEO, Calix Limited, tells H2 View about the company’s green hydrogen-based zero-emission steel technology.
“You need to be realistic because the moment you become non-pragmatic; you lose credibility and you lose the reality of how to deliver,” Javier Cavada tells H2 View.
Hydrogen is “embarking on a revolution” and Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) is riding that wave following recent successful heavy goods vehicle (HGV) testing, according to its Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
Bosch doesn’t expect to see major hydrogen growth in Europe or North America until the 2030s, according to the company’s Chairman.
SSE remains focused on delivering UK green hydrogen projects despite the cancellation of two planned developments in 2024 alone, H2 View has been told.
Investors are looking at hydrogen projects the same way they look at oil and gas projects and offtake remains key, H2 View’s Make Hydrogen Happen Panel at gasworld’s North American Hydrogen Summit has heard.
The latest text now notes that aviation fuels such as hydrogen are “promising technologies” and are expected to contribute to the decarbonisation of air transport beginning with short-haul flights, writes Chris Ellis.