Enough of the green-blue debate!
Canada has joined the more than 120 countries around the world that have committed to net-zero 2050. This is wonderful news and Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector welcomes it. Net zero changes everything. No...
Canada has joined the more than 120 countries around the world that have committed to net-zero 2050. This is wonderful news and Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector welcomes it. Net zero changes everything. No...
The enormous potential of fuel cell and hydrogen technology is being realised in heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs), but equal attention must also be paid to demonstrating the benefits for light-duty vehicles (LDVs) as part of Europe’s...
One of the most critical problems in storing liquid hydrogen has been the boiloff that occurs. Because of its nature, boiloff occurs very fast in any kind of container, even ones with the best insulation...
H2 View’s Molly Burgess and Joanna Sampson take a deep dive into the hydrogen mobility market in North America, and look at the cars, buses, planes and trains servicing the region today.
When Rosberg X Racing duo Johan Kristoffersson and Molly Taylor crossed the finish line of Extreme E’s first race in the Saudi Arabian desert earlier this month, they did so in a car charged by...
FirstElement Fuel is achieving $12 per kilogram at its newer liquid-based hydrogen refuelling stations in California, US – and the station developer told H2 View it sees a pathway to getting below $10 over the...
Dr. Geert Tjarks strongly believes that the Clean Hydrogen Coastline project in Northwest Germany can turn Europe into a significant player in the global hydrogen market. “With an intended goal of 400MW from electrolysis, Clean...
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...
When Bob Oesterreich first started selling hydrogen around 20 years ago, it was mainly to industrial users like heat treaters or powder metal producers. He couldn’t have imagined that two decades later, the hydrogen industry...
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,...