Reflections from the second UK Hydrogen Week
Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen UK, explains why it continues to be an exciting time for the UK hydrogens sector.
Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen UK, explains why it continues to be an exciting time for the UK hydrogens sector.
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...
Fuelling the hydrogen economy will come down to exponentially scaling the components that produce, store and utilise that hydrogen safely, cleanly, efficiently and cost-effectively across applications, writes Stefanie Kopchick, Head of Chemours’ Hydrogen Economy Venture.
Ahead of the return of H2 View’s Class of H2, Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting has delved into the field of emerging electrolyser technologies.
As the energy industry sets out to achieve the ambitious target of 10GW of low-carbon hydrogen production across the economy by 2030, we too must mind the gap, writes Andy Sloan, Managing Director & Senior...
Following on from the much-welcomed green hydrogen production incentives offered by the EU and US – despite their highly criticised rules – it could be the next logical step for Gulf state policymakers as they...
David Landon, CEO of UK-based developer MoltexFLEX, discusses the ‘nuclear option’ for hydrogen production.
With Heraeus Precious Metals establishing a new dedicated Business Line Hydrogen Systems at the beginning of 2024, H2 View spoke to Dr. Philipp Walter, Head of the new global business line, to hear more about...
“Our licensing model allows us to run with multiple partners. If you’re a betting person, it’s a multiple bet versus single bet strategy,” Tony Cochrane, CCO of Ceres Power, tells H2 View.
With cheaper renewable electricity and the anticipated cost reductions of electrolysers considered, the goal of achieving a 10% share of e-fuels in the aviation and shipping industries by 2030 could be realised…