‘Changing forward’ with hydrogen
Kawasaki’s Yoshinori Kanehana tells Molly Burgess why the company is accelerating its efforts to become a leading hydrogen technology provider.
Kawasaki’s Yoshinori Kanehana tells Molly Burgess why the company is accelerating its efforts to become a leading hydrogen technology provider.
One of the most crucial aspects in building the hydrogen economy is ensuring a solid infrastructure is in place. In Europe, where hydrogen could be transported across the continent at cost-competitive prices, it is crucial...
Hydrogen is widely considered as one of the most influential and promising zero-emission technologies capable of supporting global ambitions in reaching net zero emission targets. With renewable energy demand soaring in recent years, and expected...
Hydrogen has always been the answer to our energy needs. However, the configuration of global politics post WW1, which was won by oil and coal supremacy, was always going to be a tough nut to...
Australia and New Zealand are both keen to harness the potential of hydrogen to provide a clean alternative to traditional transport fuels. The latter published a green paper entitled ‘A vision for hydrogen in New...
The increasing frequency of climate-related events worldwide has spurred a growing dialogue about the importance of a clean energy transition. Most believe that the deployment of a comprehensive set of solutions will be required. To...
Newly-established Hystar Hydrogen has huge ambitions for the future. Specialising in the production of game-changing electrolysers with thin membranes, Hystar is gearing up to take the global hydrogen market by storm.
The second edition of European Hydrogen Week is well and truly underway, and what a great few days we have seen so far!
A new zero-emissions ship will soon be hitting Norwegian waters – and AFC Energy’s hydrogen fuel cell and ammonia cracker technology has been selected to power the landmark vessel development.
Glasgow may not be the first place to spring to mind when you think about Great Britain’s renowned tourist attractions, but it manages to draw two million visitors a year.