Hydrogen: why do we need it?
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe and will play a key role in powering our lives for future generations. However, it doesn’t exist freely in nature, it needs to be produced. So...
Hydrogen is the most common element in the universe and will play a key role in powering our lives for future generations. However, it doesn’t exist freely in nature, it needs to be produced. So...
Find out what Scotland has to offer when it comes to the production of green hydrogen in a free webinar organised by Scottish Development International next month.
Hydrogen is gathering significant momentum globally as it shifts to becoming an economically-viable and flexible fuel, energy carrier and enabler for the rapid and widespread deployment and international trade of renewable energy.
A new petition has been launched calling on Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Apple to introduce hydrogen-related emojis.
A joint hydrogen strategy between Europe and North Africa can help build a European energy system based on 50% renewable electricity and 50% green hydrogen by 2050, paper by Dii Desert Energy says.
Spring has sprung at Air Liquide’s hydrogen station in Paris.
The global energy sector is in the middle of what is likely to be its biggest crisis to date. Energy actors are facing unprecedented conditions with pressure coming from all angles. The oil price decline...
Australian LNG producer Woodside Energy has joined a consortium of Japanese companies to explore exporting carbon-neutral hydrogen.
Fortescue Metals Group and ATCO Australia will build and operate a combined hydrogen production and refuelling facility for vehicles in Jandakot, Western Australia as part of a new agreement.
Norweigan Hydrogen has successfully raised NOK 10.3m in new capital for a project aiming to deliver hydrogen to ferries and cruise ships in the Geirangerfjord, as well as other mobility applications.