Hydrogen by road, rail or river
At a time when the UK Government has pledged that greenhouse gas emissions will reach ‘net zero’ by 2050, the need for new sustainable energy sources is ever more urgent.
At a time when the UK Government has pledged that greenhouse gas emissions will reach ‘net zero’ by 2050, the need for new sustainable energy sources is ever more urgent.
Driving in Germany is perhaps best known for the absence of speed restrictions on parts of the German Autobahn network. And German car makers are renowned for their top-tier luxury brands. More recently, there has...
Until now, the biggest challenge preventing hydrogen energy from going mainstream has been its price tag. Although it has been effectively used to produce energy for various applications for over a hundred years, the costs...
Having just returned from this month’s HyVolution 2020 gathering in France and been a part of the fantastic footfall at the show, at H2 View we’re in buoyant mood about the momentum in hydrogen markets.
Around 85% of UK households currently use natural gas (methane) supplied through a vast underground network of pipes, the gas grid, to power their homes.
When Dr. Shane Stephens completed his doctoral studies in environmental engineering at UC Irvine’s renowned National Fuel Cell Research Center in California, he knew he wanted to do something in clean energy and be a...
It’s been a while since H2 View caught up with Pressure Tech, a UK-based manufacturer of high-quality pressure regulators, who in 2020 is celebrating its 20th year of operation.
Calling Canada the ‘birthplace of fuel cells’ may seem an exaggeration, but meaningful development of PEM fuel cell technology can be traced to the formation of Ballard Power Systems in North Vancouver in 1989.
The hydrogen sector is gathering increasing momentum. Hydrogen can be used, at scale, to decarbonise processes currently used in industry.
“Welcome to the church,” someone said to me when I was working on the first footings of H2 View early last year. As we have seen again today here in Paris, that church continues to...