The end of Big Oil?
Rob Cockerill asks, are we finally accelerating away from the trappings of oil and gas in industrials and economies?
Rob Cockerill asks, are we finally accelerating away from the trappings of oil and gas in industrials and economies?
Costs for renewables continued to fall in 2021 as supply chain challenges and rising commodity prices have yet to show their full impact on project costs, finds a new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency...
Green hydrogen is considered the most sustainable form of hydrogen and can be produced through water electrolysis, yet electrolysers need fresh water to make hydrogen and large electrolyser projects are often situated in regions with...
A report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has said that competitive production and infrastructure are critical to win the ‘hydrogen race’.
UK-based ATOME Energy says it is one of very few pure play independent producers listed on the London stock exchange , with its first large-scale production projects planned in Iceland and Paraguay targeting the fast-growing...
The CCSHFC conference was taken on a journey into Chile and how the country is transforming its economy with green hydrogen by Nicolas Poblete, Director of Pro Chile.
Hydrogen is a ‘slam dunk’ for taking possession of heavy-duty long distance transportation, a Rethink Energy report has said.
Aviation became the focus of the FT Live Hydrogen Summit in London, UK, to delve into whether the industry is ready to accommodate the uptake of hydrogen.
The FT Live Hydrogen Summit took a dive into the Geopolitics of Hydrogen in its fifth session, to try and understand what the clean energy might look like in years to come.
The industrial gas sector had the opportunity to input its knowledge into the discussion at the FT Live Hydrogen Summit in the fourth session of the day, Industrial Gas and the Clean Energy Revolution.