What they said about the Hydrogen Council
On the day that more members were added to its prestigious ranks, H2 View looks at what key stakeholders in this movement have said about the Hydrogen Council.
On the day that more members were added to its prestigious ranks, H2 View looks at what key stakeholders in this movement have said about the Hydrogen Council.
Michelin, Saudi Aramco, Siemens and Nikola Motor are among 22 companies that have joined the Hydrogen Council bringing its membershp total to 81, the CEO-led organisation that aims to position hydrogen among the key solutions...
If 2019 was a breakthrough year for hydrogen mobility, power and technology, then 2020 could yet be another huge step forward towards that crucial tipping point in commercialisation, scale up and realisation, writes Rob Cockerill.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) continues to explore the potential of green hydrogen in the future renewable energy mix and its scale up, with the organisation publishing and presenting various reports around this hot...
A hydrogen fuelling economy will be established in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of a new deal between Air Products Qudra and the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu.
What a week it has been in the world of saving, well, our world! From the global climate change protests of a bold new generation on Friday 20th September to some pointed and pertinent messages...
Climate change is the defining challenge of this generation, according to the UN, and one of the most complex issues we face today, if you ask NASA.
Hydrogen has emerged as an important part of the clean energy mix needed to ensure a sustainable future.
Last week I wrote about the war to be waged in getting across the positive and very real role that hydrogen has to play in the clean energies transition, in the face of widespread PR...
Some have long harboured concerns that hydrogen was losing out in the alternative energies PR war, particularly where battery-electric mobility is concerned. I have been chief among them. So let’s look at the ever-compelling case...