The view on 2025: The countdown to 2030 has begun
As we stand at the threshold of 2025, the urgency to transition to clean power has never been more palpable, writes Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen UK.
As we stand at the threshold of 2025, the urgency to transition to clean power has never been more palpable, writes Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen UK.
Whilst winter is often fondly associated with freshly fallen snow caressing the base of trees draped in shimmering crystal, this hydrogen winter is more reminiscent of the still, dark quietness of winter, writes Ravin Mirchandani,...
Nathan Snoke, Global Hydrogen Account Manager at Halliburton, tells H2 View, how he hopes to see both hydrogen and Halliburton “achieve widespread global adoption of underground hydrogen storage.”
We must re-think the decarbonisation investment paradigm. It is not the ‘greenest’ projects that will get large-scale investment, only the ‘best’ projects will be bankable, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
Safe, efficient, and cost-effective storage systems are essential for managing supply and demand, enabling the use of hydrogen in remote areas, and supporting seasonal energy storage, which can be particularly valuable with growing variable renewable...
SPONSORED CONTENT: Sealing technologies are indispensable at every stage of the hydrogen value chain, writes Freudenberg Sealing Technologies.
Effective, cheap and safe hydrogen storage technologies are critical to underpinning the success of the energy carrier. Typically, hydrogen is stored in its gaseous form, in high-pressure cylinders, supercooled into its liquid form or stored...
“When it comes to centralised, large-scale crackers, the high cost of platinum group metals quickly makes them a prohibitive option.”
“If you want to store really large volumes of energy from one season or another, or for large industrial use cases, then hydrogen storage is considered the way to go,” Uniper tells H2 View.
“Some of our cylinders were made in the 1930s…It really just supports how important it is to keep our maintenance and inspection regime relevant.”