Hazer Group produces first hydrogen and graphite from methane pyrolysis in Australia
Hazer Group has started hydrogen and graphite production from methane pyrolysis technology at its demonstration plant in Perth, Australia.
Hazer Group has started hydrogen and graphite production from methane pyrolysis technology at its demonstration plant in Perth, Australia.
“The challenges posed by the US 45V legislation offer a unique window for Canada to draw global investments and carve out its niche as a dominant player in the clean hydrogen arena,” H2 View has...
TÜD SÜD has introduced a new standard for blue hydrogen and its derivatives such as ammonia.
Sarah Kimpton, Vice President & Low Carbon Lead, UK & Ireland, Energy Systems, DNV, outlines how hydrogen blending can not only provide environmental benefits but also invigorate the green job market.
Green hydrogen company H2PLT has officially filed its application to go public on BME Scaleup, the new trading segment of Spain’s stock exchange.
Putting restrictions on the way electrolysers operate, such as additionality and hourly correlation, could cost Central West Europe (CWE) $2.1bn per year, according to a new Hydrogen Council report.
Uniper has outlined its plans to produce low carbon hydrogen, using electrolysis technology, at its Ratcliffe power station site in Nottinghamshire, once the plant has stopped coal-power generation at the end of September 2024.
Rice University researchers have found a way to harvest hydrogen from plastic waste using a low-emissions method that could more than pay for itself.
Pressure for the US Treasury Department for the Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (45V) to deliver guidance with no overly stringent requirements, including additionality, is rising.
UK Hydrogen Champion and Chief Executive for Catalyst Technologies at Johnson Matthey, Jane Toogood, explains the need for both electrolytic (green) and CCS-enabled (blue) hydrogen as we work towards Net Zero.