Ammonia-powered SOFCs ‘show most potential’ for zero-emission long range shipping
Ammonia-powered solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have the most potential to create zero-emission long range vessels, according to a new IDTechEx report.
Ammonia-powered solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) have the most potential to create zero-emission long range vessels, according to a new IDTechEx report.
Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), Mubadala Investment Company, and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) have taken stakes in Masdar with plans of progressing renewable energy and green hydrogen projects.
In this article, Sonia Naoui, Director of Hydrogen Business Development at Chesterfield Special Cylinders gives her thoughts on the future of the hydrogen market and why Chesterfield Special Cylinders is perfectly placed to support the...
Lessons from the industrial gases industry, a global leader in hydrogen safety and technology – A perspective from the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA).
With its abundant sunshine and resources, Australia continues to accelerate its hydrogen development. Whether it’s alumina, iron, steel or ammonia, Australia is well placed to capitalise on transition opportunities domestically and internationally, and hydrogen is...
Utilising its experience and expertise in pipeline renewal/transition and composite technologies since the early 90’s, BrainDrip offers resilient ultra-high pressure pipeline transition and localised sub-terra storage of hydrogen and other renewable energies.
If the global demand for hydrogen storage continues at its current rate, and if the hydrogen refuelling stations currently on the drawing board come to fruition, there will soon be a global shortage of storage...
COP27 recently united world leaders to develop a range of agreements committing to using hydrogen as a clean fuel across various mobility applications.
While the climate goal of ‘implementation’ remains a slow burn, there was no doubt that hydrogen’s stature rose with more discussions, collaborations and deals announced at the UN Climate Change conference.
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.