Energy Observer adapts to coronavirus crisis
In light of the current global coronavirus crisis, Energy Observer has made significant changes to its 2020 programme and will no longer travel to Tokyo.
In light of the current global coronavirus crisis, Energy Observer has made significant changes to its 2020 programme and will no longer travel to Tokyo.
Due to current developments concerning coronavirus, the organisers behind f-cell+HFC 2020 have further postponed the event to 9th-10th September.
APEX Energy Teterow has laid the foundation stone for a hydrogen power plant currently under construction in northern Germany.
Energy consultant and certification body DNV GL is holding a free webinar discussing the future of the pipelines and what the introduction of hydrogen means for the industry.
Coronavirus is not stopping the World Energy Council from continuing to promote its pragmatic ‘how-to’ stance in developing a new hydrogen economy.
A new and independent global study from research firm BloombergNEF (BNEF), has found that clean hydrogen could cut up to 34% of global greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and industry.
Energy Delta Institute, part of New Energy Coalition, is holding a free webinar tomorrow discussing the possible effects of coronavirus on the hydrogen economy.
A partnership led by DNV GL has investigated minimum purity levels in a study to examine the feasibility of hydrogen being used as a low carbon and safe energy source in the existing UK distribution...
An international expression of interest has been issued by Australia’s leading energy providers to help deliver the nation’s low carbon vision through hydrogen.
Air Products, a US-based industrial gas giant, has signed a $530m agreement with PDB Energy which includes the purchase of five hydrogen steam methane reformer hydrogen production plants.