Revitalising hydrogen refuelling infrastructure
There are currently six hydrogen refuelling stations open in the UK, down from 10 just two years ago, writes Brett Ryan, Head of Policy and Analysis at Hydrogen UK.
There are currently six hydrogen refuelling stations open in the UK, down from 10 just two years ago, writes Brett Ryan, Head of Policy and Analysis at Hydrogen UK.
It’s been quite the three days here in Rotterdam for the World Hydrogen Summit and Exhibition.
The supply chain to support the hydrogen economy is complex and wide-ranging with a variety of factors which have caused bottlenecks in recent years, writes Diana Jelenova, Senior Renewables and Hydrogen Consultant at Wood.
The latest text now notes that aviation fuels such as hydrogen are “promising technologies” and are expected to contribute to the decarbonisation of air transport beginning with short-haul flights, writes Chris Ellis.
The scale-up of electrolyser capacities, however, introduces a new set of risks, writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk Engineer at Liberty Specialty Markets.
H2 View’s Editorial Advisory Board share their thoughts on the next 50 issues worth of hydrogen industry development.
While increased government incentives and funding can create tailwinds, industry leaders assert that simplicity and policy certainty are key to accelerating investment across the hydrogen value chain, writes Daria Nochevnik, Director for Policy and Partnerships,...
Charlie Currie reflects on the array of stories, topics, companies and applications that drove the coverage of H2 View’s first 50 issues, from FCEVs and hard-to-abate sectors to huge funding packages and grappling with regulatory...
With H2 View’s 50th magazine set to land on desks this month (April 2024), Rob Cockerill reflects on the shared journey of both the hydrogen industry and H2 View…
Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen UK, explains why it continues to be an exciting time for the UK hydrogens sector.