‘World’s first’ ceramic slab created using green hydrogen blend
Iris Ceramica Group has reported that they’ve developed the world’s first 4D technical ceramic slab using a green hydrogen and natural gas blend.
Iris Ceramica Group has reported that they’ve developed the world’s first 4D technical ceramic slab using a green hydrogen and natural gas blend.
David Hurren, President of the BCGA, discusses the main barriers to widespread hydrogen adoption on H2 View’s Safety and Perception webinar.
Vattenfall and Shell have agreed to terminate their collaboration on the HySkies sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project taking place in Sweden.
Hydrogen risks should not stand in the way of its widespread ramp-up as a power source, a whitepaper from safety technology and gas detection firm Dräger has said.
Enagás has sold its stake in a US business for $1.1bn to finance its green hydrogen investments through to 2030.
TCP Group has produced 500 hydrogen fuel cell mobile lighting towers that are now available to hire, with the support of a fully managed service.
“Projects are suddenly coming on board and looking at different options of supply, and we are seeing that demand come through,” H2 View hears.
“One of the key challenges associated with such a transition is how ports will optimise operations under the new decarbonised paradigm,” writes Maggie Adams, Hydrogen Consultant, Ricardo.
Swedish steel bearing manufacturer SKF and voestalpine Wire Technology have produced a prototype bearing using hydrogen direct reduced iron (DRI)-based steel.
Irish electricity firm ESB is using a hydrogen fuel cell power unit at its Dublin head office as part of a wider demonstration lighthouse project.