Energy Observer adapts to coronavirus crisis
In light of the current global coronavirus crisis, Energy Observer has made significant changes to its 2020 programme and will no longer travel to Tokyo.
In light of the current global coronavirus crisis, Energy Observer has made significant changes to its 2020 programme and will no longer travel to Tokyo.
Ten years ago, it felt as though the notion of a hydrogen economy was losing ground to the hybrid engines that were changing the face of the automotive sector. Today, however, there is conviction and...
There is an acceptance that hydrogen has the ability to power not just passenger and commercial vehicles but whole industries and walks of life. The notion and necessity for a hydrogen society has never been...
Today is World Energy Efficiency Day 2020.
The number of public hydrogen stations globally has quadrupled in the past five years and an additional 226 stations are currently in the planning stage.
A new report published today by the Hydrogen Council titled Path to Hydrogen Competitiveness: A Cost Perspective, reveals that the cost of hydrogen solutions will fall sharply within the next decade.
On the day that more members were added to its prestigious ranks, H2 View looks at what key stakeholders in this movement have said about the Hydrogen Council.
As a country which produces nearly 100% of its electrical energy with renewable sources, and a decarbonisation goal to achieve by 2050, Costa Rica is definitely well positioned to develop its hydrogen sector.
If 2019 was a breakthrough year for hydrogen mobility, power and technology, then 2020 could yet be another huge step forward towards that crucial tipping point in commercialisation, scale up and realisation, writes Rob Cockerill.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) continues to explore the potential of green hydrogen in the future renewable energy mix and its scale up, with the organisation publishing and presenting various reports around this hot...