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Women in Hydrogen: Nanna Baldvinsdottir

Nanna Baldvinsdottir is an energy economist working on putting Iceland’s cost-competitive, green hydrogen to use, in Iceland and abroad. She holds more than 15 years’ experience in the energy sector, serving in numerous roles relating...



Turquoise hydrogen from methane pyrolysis

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,...


Hydrogen storage, electrolysers and fuel cells

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...


Scaling up fuel cell technologies

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...


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