Your Questions Answered Dr. Orna Barash, Vice-President of Product at NanoScent
Here NanoScent’s Dr. Orna Barash answers the questions H2 View’s readers wanted answered.
Here NanoScent’s Dr. Orna Barash answers the questions H2 View’s readers wanted answered.
If the global demand for hydrogen storage continues at its current rate, and if the hydrogen refuelling stations currently on the drawing board come to fruition, there will soon be a global shortage of storage...
While the climate goal of ‘implementation’ remains a slow burn, there was no doubt that hydrogen’s stature rose with more discussions, collaborations and deals announced at the UN Climate Change conference.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted just 2% of global renewable energy capacity will be dedicated to hydrogen production between now and 2027, with China expected to lead the charge.
Oman is raising the stakes among Gulf Co-operation Countries (GCC) by aiming to become an international hub for hydrogen production.
Shell’s Vice-President for Hydrogen has told a H2 View Webinar that pragmatism is needed in policymaking that will shape the hydrogen landscape.
US-based e1 Marine, and Turkish naval design and engineering firm NAVTEK have signed an agreement to jointly develop hydrogen-powered low-carbon marine vessels and port applications for the European market.
Transitioning to a hydrogen-based economy could reduce carbon emissions almost in their entirety where it is used to replace fossil fuels, a team of scientists at the University of Reading have found.
Session one of H2 View’s Mobility Snap Summit kicked off with discussion focusing on mobility across roads, rivers, and skies, hearing from hydrogen players on the ground, at sea and in the skies.
H2 View’s Mobility Snap Summit is set to kick off on Tuesday (November 29) at 10am GMT (11am CET), delving into one of the most anticipated and relatable applications for hydrogen.