Seizing the opportunities of hydrogen
Climate change is the defining challenge of this generation, according to the UN, and one of the most complex issues we face today, if you ask NASA.
Climate change is the defining challenge of this generation, according to the UN, and one of the most complex issues we face today, if you ask NASA.
Turn the clock back a decade, and a very different mindset existed where the idea of a hydrogen economy was concerned. Today, however, there is conviction and realisation. The time is now for a hydrogen...
Hydrogen production based on wind power can already be commercially viable today. Until now, it was generally assumed that this environmentally friendly Power-to-Gas technology could not be implemented profitably.
Hydrogen can be a central pillar for the long-term storage of renewable electricity production and both fossil and renewable production routes for hydrogen will most probably grow in parallel.
We have ambitious, but equally imperative goals to meet in our efforts to combat climate change and a pressing need to overcome our dependence on fossil fuels.
Imagine a time before petroleum and electricity – horse-drawn carriages dominated the highways and byways and candles provided artificial lighting. The world was transformed by fossil solutions in just a few centuries.
Hydrogenics is a worldwide leader in designing, manufacturing and installing industrial and commercial hydrogen generation systems, as well as hydrogen fuel cells and MW-scale energy storage solutions.
With the global roll-out of hydrogen refuelling stations gathering pace, the demand for Type I seamless steel cylinders at the stations’ core is growing rapidly.
Air Liquide is never far from the headlines when it comes to hydrogen and the industrial gas major has recently made a series of announcements as part of its commitment to clean energy.
Bill Elrick has an inexhaustible enthusiasm for the widespread adoption of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source, but he remains realistic about current progress.