[Updated] Analysis: Is natural hydrogen the next breakthrough or bust?
Update: Rystad Energy this month (March 2024) estimated 40 companies were searching for natural hydrogen deposits at the end of 2023, up from just 10 in 2020.
Update: Rystad Energy this month (March 2024) estimated 40 companies were searching for natural hydrogen deposits at the end of 2023, up from just 10 in 2020.
Up to $16m of funding will be available to support the establishment of commercial hydrogen fuelling infrastructure in California next month (April 2024).
Due to the environment within fuel cell systems, metal’s shortcomings make it vulnerable to corrosion and loss of conductivity…
The need for midstream infrastructure – a robust hydrogen storage and transportation network – is also gaining momentum, write John Courson and John Carrigan at Luxfer Gas Cylinders.
Outside of its headline-grabbing collaboration with Toyota where it announced it would mass-produce 5MW electrolysers, Japan’s Chiyoda has been deepening its involvement within hydrogen value chains, positioning itself as an essential cog in machine.
Hiperbaric’s CEO, Andrés Hernando, speaks to H2 View and lays out the company’s plan to become the “European leader in high-pressure hydrogen compression technology.”
Ballard has secured up to $40m in US funding to support the development of an integrated fuel cell production gigafactory in Texas.
Solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC) was something thyssenkrupp nucera could not ignore, the company’s CEO has told H2 View, following its partnership agreement with Fraunhofer IKTS to commercialise the technology.
Levidian’s LOOP technology has received certification from DNV to confirm its technical feasibility.
Vattenfall has cancelled its Hydrogen Turbine 1 (HT1) production project located off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland.