Luxfer unveils modular hydrogen transportation system
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has today (May 3) unveiled a new “virtual gas pipeline solution” for hydrogen transportation.
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has today (May 3) unveiled a new “virtual gas pipeline solution” for hydrogen transportation.
Xcel Energy has chosen Worley, and its consulting business Advisian, to undertake an assessment of its US natural gas pipeline system to determine the feasibility of injecting and blending hydrogen.
Seven companies are combining their hydrogen projects in northwest Germany to support industrial consumption.
A 25% hydrogen blend is both ‘feasible and cost competitive’ for gas peaking plants, according to Lazard research.
China is planning on building a 400km hydrogen pipeline to carry the clean energy carrier from the renewable resource-rich west to the energy consuming regions in the east of the country, according to Xinhua.
New hydrogen infrastructure is starting to materialise as the world accelerates towards Net Zero – and pipelines will be ‘far better than vessels’ at moving hydrogen over short to medium range distances, according to new...
Dominion Energy Utah (DEU) has begun hydrogen blending in Delta, Utah, pipelines as part of the ThermH2 project.
Poppe + Potthoff has announced its PPH2 material has been successfully tested and approved to be utilised in hydrogen applications.
Cadent has today (March 29) announced changes to its plans for its hoped Hydrogen Village trial in Whitby, Ellesmere Port, UK.
TheUK Green Building Council has today (March 23) responded to the UK’s Hydrogen Boiler Consultation, saying it sees “considerable risks and negligible opportunities” to make boilers hydrogen-ready.