Why we need to move quicker on hydrogen across geographies
Across geographies, there is a need to move even faster on hydrogen, writes Bosch UK’s Managing Director, Vonjy Rajakoba.
Across geographies, there is a need to move even faster on hydrogen, writes Bosch UK’s Managing Director, Vonjy Rajakoba.
CEO Nick Van Dijk shares his insights on alkaline, PEM and how the market will solve climate change
Water, food and energy form a nexus at the heart of sustainable development. Agriculture is the largest consumer of the world’s freshwater resources, and water is used to produce most forms of energy.
Cummins is a name synonymous with electrolysers. In fact, H2 View last year (2022) wrote about how the over 100-year-old company is seen very much as one of the original innovators in the field. However,...
CEO Simon Brugger reflects on new investment, awards and diversification into more complex alloys.
Norway’s Nel has been making further moves in the electrolyser space in 2023, with a growing order book and plans for a new gigafactory in the US.
Although the HY4 is no stranger to hydrogen-powered flight – having undertaken over 110 successful test flights using gaseous hydrogen since 2016 – the flight on Thursday (September 7) marked the beginning of a new...
Charlie Currie explores the development and potential impact of regional legislation to determine green, clean and renewable hydrogen.
UK Hydrogen Champion and Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, Jane Toogood, explains the need for both electrolytic (green) and CCS-enabled (blue) hydrogen as we work towards Net Zero.
Founded in 2020, Californian-based start-up EVōLOH set out to develop electrolyser and manufacturing technology that could change the green hydrogen production landscape.