H2 View Introduces… HyWatts
“Current tech needs an electrolyser and a fuel cell to turn electricity into hydrogen and then back into electricity. HyWatts combines both into a single component using our HTPEM reversible fuel cell,” H2 View hears.
“Current tech needs an electrolyser and a fuel cell to turn electricity into hydrogen and then back into electricity. HyWatts combines both into a single component using our HTPEM reversible fuel cell,” H2 View hears.
Behind each manufacturer is a wealth of component, material and technology suppliers, offering expertise and core parts to make those systems work…
Aran Bates, CEO and co-founder of Hydrologiq, tells the story of how the company powered a film shoot with hydrogen, in what proved to be one of the company’s most challenging, yet fruitful projects to...
Proton Motor Director of Investor Relations & Communications, Manfred Limbrunner, told H2 View, decentralised hydrogen fuel cell applications can bridge the current hydrogen infrastructure gap, while also delivering sustainable energy without straining the grid.
Edward Laity and Charlie Currie explore how the growth in AI and grid constraints could expand hydrogen’s role in decarbonising data centres…
“By using hydrogen, what we do is reduce our exposure to contested logistics,” H2 View hears.
In many industries, off-grid energy systems are not only practical, but they can make economic sense while helping organisations achieve their sustainability targets and enforce environmental values, writes Luxfer Gas Cylinders’ Keith Croysdale.
Hydrogen production, storage and fuel cell technologies, now integrated into an Australian microgrid, were brought online in February, delivering diesel and emissions reductions. However, the construction and commissioning of the site was not without its...
Whilst there’s undoubtedly been progress, two tones of concern are radiating from the European hydrogen industry…
Turning excess energy into green hydrogen on the other hand creates a storable, transportable fuel that can be converted back into electricity when needed, writes Greg Harris, Chief Commercial Officer at Intelligent Energy.