Safety key to success for EU’s big bet on hydrogen
Lessons from the industrial gases industry, a global leader in hydrogen safety and technology – A perspective from the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA).
Lessons from the industrial gases industry, a global leader in hydrogen safety and technology – A perspective from the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA).
Here NanoScent’s Dr. Orna Barash answers the questions H2 View’s readers wanted answered.
BDR Thermea Group has launched what it claims to be the ‘world’s first’ test of fully hydrogen boilers in 12 domestic residences in Lochem, Netherlands.
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) has today (December 1) announced it will collaborate with Chart Industries on deploying economic low-carbon hydrogen production and liquefaction technology.
A hydrogen storage project, utilising depleted uranium is set to receive a slice of £32.9m ($39.7m) UK Government funding competition, aimed at developing energy storage technologies.
As part of a new collaboration, Levidian’s methane-to-hydrogen and graphene technology is set to be deployed in the UK for the first time, at solutions business, Eco Group’s headquarters in Annan, Scotland.
NASA on Monday (November 14) revealed it had awarded contracts to Air Products and Linde for the supply up to 6,800 tonnes of liquid hydrogen for use across its facilities.
In pursuit of ensuring hydrogen safety standards, the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) has formed a new Hydrogen Membership to represent all segments of the hydrogen economy in the Americas.
A decommissioned Airbus A320 is set to be given a new lease of life, serving as a hydrogen aviation lab in Hamburg, Germany for testing maintenance and ground processes for future hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Panels designed to reduce the risk of explosions at hydrogen refuelling stations have successfully completed full-scale testing according to Rhino HySafe.