Analysis: Five sectors to watch in 2024
After two busy years across the hydrogen industry, 2024 looks set to be the year where the energy carrier’s strengths are put to use in the most suitable industries and applications.
After two busy years across the hydrogen industry, 2024 looks set to be the year where the energy carrier’s strengths are put to use in the most suitable industries and applications.
“The first step in addressing hydrogen emissions is to take an inventory of all the possible emissions and understand where they’re coming from,” H2 View hears.
EDF’s researchers found hydrogen systems could be “considerably better or worse” for the climate than the fossil fuel technologies they are replacing.
Norfund has partnered with Westgass and Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) to invest in hydrogen-based fertilisers in Uganda.
Heraeus Precious Metals and Sibanye-Stillwater are exploring palladium’s use in hydrogen applications, such as purification and carrier cracking, to secure future precious metal demand streams.
Germany and Algeria are establishing a hydrogen task force as the two nations reveal intentions to work together more closely on green hydrogen production.
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…
Amid the wide ranging manufacturing expansion announcements, the subject appears more complex than adding up nameplate capacity numbers.
Plans to inject green hydrogen into heavy-duty gas turbines at a Moroccan power plant are being studied under a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Following on from its inaugural series of training modules, H2 View’s Class of H2 returns in March (2024) with a new series of modules devoted to one of the hottest topics in hydrogen – electrolyser...