Britain’s gas grid ready to deliver hydrogen from 2023
Britain’s gas grid will be ready to deliver a blend of 20% hydrogen to homes across the country next year (2023), but there are still a few hurdles to overcome to ensure the switch happens...
Britain’s gas grid will be ready to deliver a blend of 20% hydrogen to homes across the country next year (2023), but there are still a few hurdles to overcome to ensure the switch happens...
Hydrogen could be the future when it comes to heating our homes, but in order to achieve large scale deployment of the energy carrier in domestic settings, technical barriers to blending hydrogen in natural gas...
Fisher German has been awarded a contract to deliver the land and consents services required to develop Cadent’s 85km hydrogen pipeline as part of the HyNet North West project.
A deal for what is believed to be the first Russian-German low-carbon ammonia supply chain has today (Dec 22) been inked – and plans state that 1.2 million tonnes of fuel is set to cover...
One of the world’s first hydrogen-powered towns could be located in Lincolnshire, UK, in a move that is set to cut emissions in the location by a quarter.
The California Institute of Technology will next year see hydrogen blended into its existing natural gas network as part of newly unveiled project between SoCalGas and Bloom Energy.
One of the most crucial aspects in building the hydrogen economy is ensuring a solid infrastructure is in place. In Europe, where hydrogen could be transported across the continent at cost-competitive prices, it is crucial...
A new memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between Strohm and Siemens Gamesa that aims to introduce subsea pipeline infrastructure to transport hydrogen produced from offshore wind.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed a new agreement with AGL Energy that aims to repurpose coal-fired stations for a 30,000 tonne per year green hydrogen production project in Australia.
The UK’s Net Zero Technology Centre has released a new report that analyses the suitability of the UK’s over 45,000km of oil and gas pipelines for transporting hydrogen.