The IEA’s picture of hydrogen in power generation
With only 330MW of capacity installed today and an ambitious goal of 7.1GW by decade’s end, the industry faces a significant deployment gap…
With only 330MW of capacity installed today and an ambitious goal of 7.1GW by decade’s end, the industry faces a significant deployment gap…
“There are too many coal fire power plants running in Europe. Our hydrogen-fired gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants could be the crown jewel of the market because there is skyrocketing demand for clean...
Without substantial energy storage capacity, these intermittent energy sources cannot provide a consistent supply of base-level energy, writes Rinaldo Brutoco, CEO of World Business Academy.
“Since it’s chemically identical to natural gas, we believe the future total accessible market potential for e-NG is massive,” Lei Chen, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at TES told H2 View.
“We’ve got real experts in both hydrogen and distilling, so it’s a natural place for us to start,” Tim Stedman, CEO of Storegga, tells H2 View.
Nations like Japan and South Korea are looking at transitional solutions like ammonia co-firing to reduce emissions while maintaining energy security…
It is plausible that some hydrogen producers may choose to install some low-cost hydrogen generator sets in order to export electricity for periods of very high prices, writes Graeme MacLean, Principal Consultant at Ricardo.
“We have a very good set of team members, skill sets and experience, as well as a fantastic technology, world-class operations and manufacturing. That’s all the ingredients you need to be successful in the future,”...
“Hydrogen is increasingly becoming a viable fuel alternative for transportation in the US,” says John Carrigan, US Business Development Director for Alternative Fuels at Luxfer Gas Cylinders.
H2 View speaks with Simon Hyde, CEO of ZAUN Zoeller UK.