Tractebel unveils green hydrogen platform
Tractebel Engineering and Tractebel Overdick are developing a unique concept to produce environmentally friendly “green” hydrogen from offshore wind energy at an industrial scale using electrolysis.
Tractebel Engineering and Tractebel Overdick are developing a unique concept to produce environmentally friendly “green” hydrogen from offshore wind energy at an industrial scale using electrolysis.
SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall, the owners behind the HYBRIT initiative, have announced further investment of SEK 200m ($20.2m) in the project, with the funding going towards the construction of a storage facility for hydrogen at...
NPROXX believes before we see the mass take-up of hydrogen as a fuel to combat pollution and carbon dioxide emissions for heavy duty vehicles and personal motoring, consumers need to be certain they can fill...
Geoscientists from the University of Edinburgh have received funding from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) for a £1.4m research project to investigate the storage of hydrogen in the subsurface.
Take 5 with Björn Aronsson, Managing Director of Hydrogen Sweden, as he discusses what’s next for the public-private partnership and why he’s so excited about the potential of hydrogen in the clean energy transition.
Something is going on in a little town in Sweden that has the potential to change how the world understands and embraces sustainable energy generation for homes, housing estates, disconnected communities, city council buildings, schools...
In 2016, SSAB, LKAB and Vattenfall joined forces to create HYBRIT – an initiative that endeavours to revolutionise steelmaking.
Making the impossible, possible, is the mantra of a visionary that has broken ground in creating a one-stop-shop for off-grid energy solutions, as Joanna Sampson and Rob Cockerill discover in an interview with Nilsson Energy...
Climate change is the defining challenge of this generation, according to the UN, and one of the most complex issues we face today, if you ask NASA.
Aiming to create the right policy frameworks to achieve a hydrogen future, the “world’s first” specialist communications unit dedicated to hydrogen has been launched.