Worthington, STOKOTA partner on hydrogen transport and storage systems
Worthington Enterprises and STOKOTA have joined forces to design and assembly hydrogen transport and storage systems, with plans to launch a new product this year (2024).
Industrial applications is a topic we simply cannot ignore. From the steel in our buildings or the fertilisers aiding our crops, the industrial production of various products is extensively woven into the fabric of our lives. But those industries are also a major threat to our climate. In 2022 the industrial sector was directly responsible for a quarter of global energy system carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Worthington Enterprises and STOKOTA have joined forces to design and assembly hydrogen transport and storage systems, with plans to launch a new product this year (2024).
GreenPower has received planning application approval for its green hydrogen production and distribution centre on the west coast of Scotland.
H2 View’s most recent electrolyser webinar, sponsored by FuelCell Energy, hosted one of the busiest Q&As in our webinar history.
The hydrogen sector is intrinsically linked to water management, according to a new whitepaper from Integrated Sustainability.
This white paper, brought to you by Integrated Sustainability, underscores the critical importance of water management in hydrogen production – highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to address water challenges, including sourcing, cooling, treatment,...
SK E&S has held a completion ceremony for the “world’s largest” liquefied hydrogen plant, capable of producing 30,000 tonnes per year.
A hydrogen heating town pilot trial will not be carried out until after a 2026 decision on the role of hydrogen in decarbonising heat, the UK Government has announced.
Electric Hydrogen (EH2 has secured a $100m loan from banking majors to finance the manufacturing and deployment of its 100MW hydrogen electrolyser plants.
Meeting shipping’s demand for e-fuels could require 1TW of hydrogen production capacity and 2TW of renewable energy generation by 2050, according to the Global Maritime Forum.
The supply chain to support the hydrogen economy is complex and wide-ranging with a variety of factors which have caused bottlenecks in recent years, writes Diana Jelenova, Senior Renewables and Hydrogen Consultant at Wood.