Hydrogen could change our world, says Hexagon Purus President
As pollution has declined around the world whilst cities have been locked down to curb the spread of Covid-19, nature has hit the reset button.
As pollution has declined around the world whilst cities have been locked down to curb the spread of Covid-19, nature has hit the reset button.
New Delhi-based The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) sees green hydrogen as the next “clean energy prize” and is calling for industry and government in India to work together to reap the benefits.
The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBS) has appointed Bill Zobel as its Executive Director.
Industry consortium Norsk e-Fuel is planning Europe’s first commercial plant for hydrogen-based renewable aviation in Norway.
Sustainable Pipeline Systems (SPS) is developing a mobile automated spiral wound intelligent pipeline system that incorporates spiral wound sensor technology.
Global engineering, environmental and strategic consultancy Ricardo and the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) are supporting the delivery of a new solar powered hydrogen production facility on the Isle of Wight, UK.
Hydrogen is specifically mentioned in a NOK 3.6bn green technologies investment package unveiled by the Norwegian Government last month.
The potential role that hydrogen can play in achieving ambitious emissions targets for industry was formally recognised with the announcement of an exciting new venture in the gas industry, ITM Linde Electrolysis (ILE).
ITM Power says it has a record backlog of £52.4m as the clean energy storage company this week provided a trading update.
Researchers at Washington State University have made a key advancement in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) that could make them a more suitable alternative to gasoline combustion engines for powering cars.