Major momentum but much more to do in the UK’s hydrogen sector
H2 View Managing Editor Rob Cockerill describes some of the key talking points emanating from on-the-ground at the 18th UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference at the NEC in Birmingham.
H2 View Managing Editor Rob Cockerill describes some of the key talking points emanating from on-the-ground at the 18th UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference at the NEC in Birmingham.
H2 View is live on the ground at the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell: Here and Now conference at the NEC, Birmingham, and will be bringing you the highlights throughout the day.
Back in action after a two year enforced break, the 18th UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Conference gets under away on Tuesday (June 28) at the NEC in Birmingham, UK.
The Australian-German focused Green Hydrogen Taskforce has today (June 24) released its white paper and 10 point action plan, outlining industry and government recommendations to meet ambitious targets of importing large amounts of green hydrogen...
Siemens Energy and Air Liquide have set out to accelerate the production of industrial-scale renewable hydrogen electrolysers in Europe, under a new joint venture revealed on Thursday (June 23).
It was announced today (June 23), a Scandinavian joint venture has received NOK 148m ($14.8m) from Enova, to establish a hydrogen hub in Norway.
The Finnish Government said on Wednesday (June 22) a national hydrogen network will be established in the country, in an effort to meet climate goals and phase out Russian fossil fuels.
Equinor seeks to develop its large-scale hydrogen production capacity as it submits a co-funded bid, worth over £16m ($19.6m) into the UK Government for a major 1.2GW low carbon hydrogen production facility in the Humber,...
H2 View’s North America Hydrogen Summit in San Francisco, California, is less than four weeks away. Under the theme of Building Bridges: Hydrogen Hubs and Investment the summit will hear from some of the leading stakeholders...
A new screening tool announced today (June 21) could save £7bn ($8.6bn) and give oil and gas infrastructure a new lease of life with hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS).