Unlocking Africa’s hydrogen potential requires risk mitigation, report advises
Africa could capture 15% of globally traded hydrogen volumes, but higher project financing costs risks its production build out, a new Hydrogen Council report has found.
Africa could capture 15% of globally traded hydrogen volumes, but higher project financing costs risks its production build out, a new Hydrogen Council report has found.
A Letter of Intent (LOI) has been presented to Enertrag by the German Government to confirm the final approval of Hyphen Hydrogen Energy’s Namibian project.
Update: Rystad Energy this month (March 2024) estimated 40 companies were searching for natural hydrogen deposits at the end of 2023, up from just 10 in 2020.
Energy losses are incurred when converting hydrogen to derivatives, but the costs incurred through these molecular conversions can be saved through simplification of the storage and distribution supply chain, writes Stephen B. Harrison.
International Women’s Day (IWD) 2024 has been marked as an opportunity to Inspire Inclusion and celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political inclusion of women everywhere.
The US Government has announced a $1m grant to Namibia Hydrogen Fund Managers to support the African nation’s green hydrogen initiatives.
It is only with a healthy replacement demand for platinum in fuel cell vehicles that continued mining of platinum will be incentivised, consequently securing iridium supply for electrolytic hydrogen, writes Margery Ryan, PGM Advocacy and...
The Fédération International de l’Automobile (FIA) has said it will focus efforts on the development and promotion of liquid hydrogen storage solutions across different disciplines and competitions.
After two busy years across the hydrogen industry, 2024 looks set to be the year where the energy carrier’s strengths are put to use in the most suitable industries and applications.
“The first step in addressing hydrogen emissions is to take an inventory of all the possible emissions and understand where they’re coming from,” H2 View hears.