Enough of the green-blue debate!
Canada has joined the more than 120 countries around the world that have committed to net-zero 2050. This is wonderful news and Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector welcomes it. Net zero changes everything. No...
Canada has joined the more than 120 countries around the world that have committed to net-zero 2050. This is wonderful news and Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector welcomes it. Net zero changes everything. No...
The enormous potential of fuel cell and hydrogen technology is being realised in heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs), but equal attention must also be paid to demonstrating the benefits for light-duty vehicles (LDVs) as part of Europe’s...
One of the most critical problems in storing liquid hydrogen has been the boiloff that occurs. Because of its nature, boiloff occurs very fast in any kind of container, even ones with the best insulation...
H2 View’s Molly Burgess and Joanna Sampson take a deep dive into the hydrogen mobility market in North America, and look at the cars, buses, planes and trains servicing the region today.
At present, about 95% of the hydrogen that is produced is derived from fossil fuels using various thermochemical processes. Gasification consumes solids such as petcoke and coal. Other gas-phase reforming processes are fed with methane,...
The higher the penetration of renewables into the electricity grid, the more challenging it is to match supply and demand. Pumped hydro is the classical way to overcome daily fluctuations, write Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director of...
Established on the shores of Lake Geneva, Switzerland in 2017, EH Group had a vision to challenge the two main commercial hurdles inherent to fuel cell technology: cost and complexity. The company’s founder, Dr. Mardit...
Take 5 with Søren Rydbirk, Chief Commercial Officer of Green Hydrogen Systems, as he discusses the potential for green hydrogen in energy island projects and the benefits of pressurised alkaline water electrolysis technology.
Wayne Thornhill, Sales Manager at Ames Goldsmith Ceimig, looks at the role of PGM catalysts in PEM technology and explains what companies like Ames Goldsmith Ceimig are doing to reduce the amount of metal required...
First invented in 1839 by Welsh scientist William Robert Grove, it wouldn’t be for another century that fuel cells were first used commercially, and this was by NASA in its Project Gemini programme in the...