The end of Big Oil?
Rob Cockerill asks, are we finally accelerating away from the trappings of oil and gas in industrials and economies?
Rob Cockerill asks, are we finally accelerating away from the trappings of oil and gas in industrials and economies?
The promise of the RePowerEU plan and the peril of the underlying legislative jigsaw, by Daria Nochevnik, Director of Policy & Partnerships at the Hydrogen Council.
An interview with H2 Green Steel, by Charlie Currie.
Giles Pinnington, Partner at global intellectual property firm Marks & Clerk, looks at whether analysis of patent trends around the world provides an insight into trends within fuel cell technology areas, in an exclusive column...
Green hydrogen is considered the most sustainable form of hydrogen and can be produced through water electrolysis, yet electrolysers need fresh water to make hydrogen and large electrolyser projects are often situated in regions with...
On the eve of both H2 View’s third birthday and the release of its latest edition covering Industrial Applications, Managing Editor Rob Cockerill asks if the killer applications for hydrogen finally signal the beginning of...
Cost-effective, automated and high-volume electrolysis is the name of the game at Hystar, as Rob Cockerill discovers in an interview with Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Leila Asdal Danielsen.
George Heynes talks infrastructure in an exclusive with Chesterfield Special Cylinders.
George Heynes explores the progress in the hydrogen station roll-out, focusing here on the US and Germany, two of the more prolific regions for fuelling infrastructure.
Fuel Cell Systems describes the technology breaking the chicken and egg conundrum in hydrogen fuelling.