Cranfield University receives £500,000 funding for hydrogen materials research
Cranfield University has been awarded over £500,000 for manufacturing projects, including three initiatives focused on how materials respond to hydrogen.
Hello and welcome to the December edition of H2 View magazine and our theme this month of all things Storage & Distribution. It’s an appropriate topic for our final issue of the year, not only following on from our Rail & Road edition last month but also with the conclusions of the Hydrogen Council’s latest report – Global Hydrogen Flows – still fresh in the memory. With that report, we’ve been given a new vision, if you will, for the role of the hydrogen economy of the future. It’s a vision based upon the global trade of hydrogen; the balancing of renewables and green hydrogen hotspots with regional demand centres not so naturally endowed with production capabilities. It’s a roadmap of cross-border collaboration.
Cranfield University has been awarded over £500,000 for manufacturing projects, including three initiatives focused on how materials respond to hydrogen.
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are inviting interested parties to submit proposals under an Expression of Interest (EOI) to build, own and operate low or zero-carbon power...
The EU and Japan have intensified their co-operation on hydrogen with the signature of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to spur innovation and develop an international hydrogen market.
KBR has won a contract to provide engineering services for an offshore energy storage project for CrossWind, a joint venture (JV) between Shell and Dutch utility company Eneco, which will produce hydrogen and electricity storage.
Oman is raising the stakes among Gulf Co-operation Countries (GCC) by aiming to become an international hub for hydrogen production.
INEOS Inovyn is claiming a European first by being the first company to use a green hydrogen truck for PVC transportation next year.
The German south-west state of Saarland is pursuing all opportunities to become a hydrogen model region.
Shell’s Vice-President for Hydrogen has told a H2 View Webinar that pragmatism is needed in policymaking that will shape the hydrogen landscape.
Paul Bogers, Vice-President of Hydrogen, at Shell, discusses how to progress hydrogen, on H2 View’s, In Conversation with Shell, webinar.
Paul Bogers, Vice-President of Hydrogen, at Shell, discusses the role policy and regulation plays, and will play, when scaling up and advancing hydrogen, on H2 View’s, In Conversation with Shell, webinar.