Hydrogen use will develop in pockets
Hydrogen use in homes will develop in pockets, as well as for transport, predicts E.ON Energy’s Head of Operations for City Energy, John Armstrong.
Hydrogen use in homes will develop in pockets, as well as for transport, predicts E.ON Energy’s Head of Operations for City Energy, John Armstrong.
Italian energy infrastructure company Snam has doubled the volume of hydrogen it is blending with natural gas in the gas transmission network in Southern Italy as part of an experiment.
Changing public perception of hydrogen energy will not be achieved overnight, but recent announcements from Cadent and Worcester Bosch offer encouraging signs of bridging the disconnect, writes Rob Cockerill.
If 2019 was a breakthrough year for hydrogen mobility, power and technology, then 2020 could yet be another huge step forward towards that crucial tipping point in commercialisation, scale up and realisation, writes Rob Cockerill.
Hazer Group has been awarded $250,000 of McGowan Government funding to complete a feasibility study on the creation of a renewable hydrogen transport hub in Western Australia.
The McGowan Government today said it is allocating $1.68m to fund seven renewable hydrogen feasibility studies across Western Australia.
Toyota has unveiled plans to build a “city of the future” powered by hydrogen fuel cells at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan.
Waste2tricity Protos Ltd has received a £1.25m grant for its DMG® hydrogen from waste development site at Protos near Ellesmere Port in Cheshire.
Hydrogen has been gaining popularity as an energy source with the potential to play a key role in building a clean, secure and affordable power future.
American fuel cell solutions company FuelCell Energy has begun operations at its 2.8megawatt fuel cell project in Tulare, California’s waste-water treatment facility.