Take 5: An interview with… Andrés Hernando, founder and CEO of Hiperbaric
Take 5 with Andrés Hernando, founder and CEO of Hiperbaric, as he discusses the company’s recent journey into the world of hydrogen compression.
Take 5 with Andrés Hernando, founder and CEO of Hiperbaric, as he discusses the company’s recent journey into the world of hydrogen compression.
The team at H2X has been building one of Australia’s first hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) manufacturing companies. With a track record of having already delivered several thousand of these emission-free machines on the...
In Oceania, per capita CO2 emissions from transport are more than twice the global average. Freight transport – a particularly carbon-intense activity – rose 28% between 2010 and 2015. Challenging terrain, extreme weather conditions, and...
Take 5 with Wodek Jakubik, Innovation Manager at Coregas as he discusses the company’s recent announcement that it will operate Australia’s first hydrogen-powered heavy trucks.
Contact Energy and Meridian Energy, two prominent power companies based in New Zealand, are investigating the feasibility of producing green hydrogen near an aluminium smelter site in the South Island.
Take 5 with Arnoud van de Bree, CEO of Nedstack as he discusses what Nedstack is working on right now, the company’s partnership with LAVO and shares insight into the market.
The ground-breaking Hycel project will demonstrate it’s possible to incorporate hydrogen into the Australian transport and energy markets, Dr. Adrian Panow, Director of Deakin Energy, tells H2 View Editor Joanna Sampson.
We Australians have a curious, oft-used phrase of “fair dinkum” – a phrase which we think originated on the goldfields during our gold rush of the mid-nineteenth century. Depending on the context it is used...
ATCO believes Australia’s gas distribution network will play a key role in the future energy mix, bringing natural gas and new ‘clean’ gas, including hydrogen, to customers, playing a central role in reducing energy costs...
Dr. Alan Finkel has been on quite the hydrogen journey over the past decade. As he describes it himself: “From sceptic to agnostic, to believer, to evangelist.”