Cadent: Net Zero domestic heat is postponed but still very much on its way
Andy Lewis, Cadent Project Manager for HyDeploy at Keele University, uses the lockdown to take stock of where we’ve got to, how we got there and where we’re going next.
Andy Lewis, Cadent Project Manager for HyDeploy at Keele University, uses the lockdown to take stock of where we’ve got to, how we got there and where we’re going next.
The European Commission’s European Green Deal is a roadmap for transforming the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive low-carbon economy, with net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. Replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy...
If there are shifting sands in the Middle East’s energy landscape and the region as a whole is on a path to wider economic diversification, then the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have arguably been the...
When the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) was the subject of multiple drone and missile attacks on its vast oil infrastructure in September 2019, the news sent shockwaves through the oil sector as well as...
The Middle East is renowned for being the hub of oil and gas activity, with vast resources at its disposal and seemingly infinite riches born out of the oil and gas boom for many of...
Mass production of hydrogen from electrolysis is jumping off the drawing board to become an industrial reality. As it does, standards and the associated inspection, testing and certification are of increasing importance to manage this...
Infinite Blue Energy (IBE) has secured funding to build a $300m green hydrogen plant in Western Australia, which the Perth-based company says will be national first.
The National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology (NOW GmbH) has appointed Kurt-Christoph von Knobelsdorff as its Managing Director.
In German language, hydrogen is called ‘Wasserstoff’ or ‘material of water’, a term that’s particularly timely given the large number of water electrolysis projects underway in Germany at present. On this topical note, H2 View...
A new study published last week by the Gas for Climate consortium describes gas decarbonisation pathways from 2020 to 2050 and identifies the required investments to scale-up hydrogen and biomethane.