H2 View – Issue #28
We started H2 View because we believed in hydrogen, because we understood and 100% believed in its potential to underpin our journey to decarbonisation and clean energy. We have not been afraid to question elements...
We started H2 View because we believed in hydrogen, because we understood and 100% believed in its potential to underpin our journey to decarbonisation and clean energy. We have not been afraid to question elements...
The World Energy Council’s Hydrogen Insights report, revealed on Monday (May 23), found that hydrogen developments are not aligning with the pace required to address climate change.
During H2 View’s Aerospace and Aviation webinar, last Friday (May 13), it was heard that a report [1] from the climate charity, Possible, had found that the aviation industry has failed to meet all but...
As we have seen from the recently announced electrolyser target raise in the EU to 17.5GW by 2025, the market for green hydrogen is set to grow significantly in the near future.
Hello and welcome to your May edition of H2 View, and what a fantastic issue it is for me to be back in the saddle – or should that be, back in the cockpit, in...
Electrolysers have risen to the forefront of hydrogen generation. When powered through renewable energy sources, electrolysis converts water to both hydrogen and oxygen molecules, providing a clean fuel to be used in a range of...
Last Thursday (May 5), the European Commission and 20 CEOs of leading European electrolyser manufacturing companies, signed a joint declaration, committing to increase the EU’s manufacturing capacity to 17.5GW by 2025.
One week since Nel announced the official opening of its fully automated electrolyser production facility in Herøya, Norway, H2 View looks at what the ‘world first’ means for both the company and the momentum in...
In 2020, 90 million tonnes of hydrogen were produced globally, a figure met almost entirely by fossil fuel-based hydrogen, according to the IEA. The dominance of fossil fuels made hydrogen production responsible foralmost 900 million...
As the British firm reimagines energy and reinvents itself, Sally Prickett, Vice-President of Hydrogen Market Development at bp, tells Joanna Sampson just how important hydrogen is going to be.