UK could have national hydrogen network by 2036
A complete UK national hydrogen network could be ready by 2036, according to a new Hydrogen UK report.
A complete UK national hydrogen network could be ready by 2036, according to a new Hydrogen UK report.
A UK MP and a local councillor have raised concerns over plans put forward to test the suitability of hydrogen for domestic energy in Ellesmere Port, near Liverpool.
Fusion Fuel has today (January 30) revealed it has signed an offtake agreement with Portuguese natural gas utility Dourogás for green hydrogen produced from its projects.
Analysis by Aurora Energy Research has concluded that renewable hydrogen imports to the European Union could compete with domestic production as soon as 2030.
Gascade and Fluxys has applied to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) status for a 100m tonne hydrogen pipeline.
Germany is set to join the H2Med pipeline project between France, Spain, and Portugal, after the German and French Governments announce commitments to ‘strengthen the European Union.’
Cadent and National Grid Gas Transmission have partnered to explore how much hydrogen will be needed to supply industry demand in the West Midlands and East of England region of the UK.
bp has said it is looking at constructing a new hydrogen hub in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, which could provide up to 130,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per year from green ammonia.
Renewable energy developer Masdar, the Port of Amsterdam, SkyNRG, Evos Amsterdam, and Zenith Energy have signed an agreement to explore developing a green hydrogen supply chain between Abu Dhabi and Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Mike Shepherd, Business Development Director at Alderley, and Catherine jones CEng, MIGEM, Measurement Consultant at Kelton, explore the challenges and need for metering hydrogen.