International researchers set out to reduce Net Zero hydrogen costs to $1/kg
A group of international researchers plan to dramatically reduce the cost of ‘Net Zero hydrogen’ by developing technologies and addressing economic and policy challenges.
A group of international researchers plan to dramatically reduce the cost of ‘Net Zero hydrogen’ by developing technologies and addressing economic and policy challenges.
Rice University researchers have found a way to harvest hydrogen from plastic waste using a low-emissions method that could more than pay for itself.
Pressure for the US Treasury Department for the Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (45V) to deliver guidance with no overly stringent requirements, including additionality, is rising.
UK Hydrogen Champion and Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, Jane Toogood, explains the need for both electrolytic (green) and CCS-enabled (blue) hydrogen as we work towards Net Zero.
Technip Energies has landed a contract from oil and gas giant bp to build a hydrogen production unit at its planned biorefinery in Western Australia.
Financiers need to be discerning when funding hydrogen-related projects in Singapore and capital should be ‘prudently’ directed to those that have low financing risks and are aligned with a credible Net Zero pathway.
Coming up in H2 View’s September (2023) electrolyser magazine issue, we explore how regions are determining the green credentials of hydrogen, the consequences of stringent rules and the calls for pragmatic approaches.
Fidelis New Energy has revealed plans for a $2bn carbon-neutral hydrogen production facility and data centre campus in Mason County, West Virginia, US.
As the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) reaches a milestone on Wednesday (August 16), H2 View weighs up the positives and uncertainties surrounding the landmark legislation.
The construction of the ‘world’s first’ experimental ethanol-based renewable hydrogen fuelling station began at the University of São Paulo (USP) campus in Brazil.