Green ammonia partnerships start to take off
As Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) signs non-binding Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with two major industrial companies, TGI Solar Power Group has brokered a partnership with TEAL Chimie & Energie.
As Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) signs non-binding Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with two major industrial companies, TGI Solar Power Group has brokered a partnership with TEAL Chimie & Energie.
With larger volume adoption, infrastructure costs tip in favour of Fuel Cell Electric Trucks (FCETs) over Battery Electric Trucks (BETs), according to a new Quantron white paper.
As shipowners and operators look towards transitioning to zero carbon fuels, such as green ammonia and hydrogen, they also need to contend with one of the biggest barriers to their adoption – green fuel assurance.
Policy initiatives such as the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and higher natural gas prices in Europe and Asia as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war have reduced the cost advantage between blue and green hydrogen...
Hydrogen looks set to be a priority among businesses involved in energy and hard-to-abate industries moving forward, according to a new report by Baker Hughes.
Analysis by Aurora Energy Research has concluded that renewable hydrogen imports to the European Union could compete with domestic production as soon as 2030.
Paul Bogers, Vice-President of Hydrogen, at Shell, discusses how hydrogen can progress in 2023, on H2 View’s, In Conversation with Shell webinar.
Most hydrogen trade will be at a regional level with only around a third shipped around the world, according to IRENA Deputy General Gauri Singh.
Amidst any fork in the road in hydrogen mobility use cases, one off-road application has consistently proven its potential and continues to grow: forklifts and material handling
2022 saw a real shift in momentum behind hydrogen as a key decarbonisation tool for hard-to-abate sectors. With attention from both industry, governments, and the general public alike looking to mobility as a sector to...