Pillars of Progress: Making steel green through hydrogen
The steel industry accounts for 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions, making it an urgent target for decarbonisation.
The steel industry accounts for 7% of global carbon dioxide emissions, making it an urgent target for decarbonisation.
In a first for Scotland, plans for hydrogen-powered homes on the outskirts of Aberdeen have been approved by councillors.
It easily slipped under the radar earlier this week that Great Britain had, in the early morning of 28th April, broken its record for the longest period of electricity generation without coal. But it’s another...
A new non-profit organisation has been launched to promote technical advancements in the hydrogen aviation sector.
The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) has received high interest across Europe for its 2020 Call for Proposals.
What a difference a few months can make. Four months ago coronavirus was a little-known technical term used by a minority of people to describe a family of viruses causing cold-like symptoms.
Andy Lewis, Cadent Project Manager for HyDeploy at Keele University, uses the lockdown to take stock of where we’ve got to, how we got there and where we’re going next.
The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) is calling on the UK Government to take urgent action to support the roll out of hydrogen vehicles once coronavirus restrictions are lifted.
Steam methane reformers (SMR) are the most common large-scale hydrogen production technique in use today. Much of the installed base of SMRs is linked to refinery operations, with the balance being associated with syngas, methanol...
The 2010s were the decade of the lithium-ion battery. In 2010, the global production base was 19 GWh and prices were above $1,100 per kWh. By 2019, that rose to 160 GWh and just $156/kWh...