Hydrogen UK: Unlocking large-scale hydrogen storage investments urgently required
A report by trade association, Hydrogen UK has said that unlocking infrastructure investment for 3.4TWh of large-scale hydrogen storage is urgently required.
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.
A report by trade association, Hydrogen UK has said that unlocking infrastructure investment for 3.4TWh of large-scale hydrogen storage is urgently required.
Honeywell and Johnson Matthey (JM) have teamed up to work on developing low-carbon hydrogen solutions.
Singapore-based H3 Dynamics and French drone manufacturer, HyLight, have joined forces to develop long-range, hydrogen-electric, unmanned airships (UAS) to a range of commercial applications.
Three players in the hydrogen market have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and produce the ‘first’ waste-to-hydrogen plant in the Middle East.
Plug Power is set to supply Nikola with up to 125 tonnes of green hydrogen per day, while the truck manufacturer will supply up to 75 hydrogen-powered vehicles to Plug, under a new strategic relationship...
Belgian-based, CMB.TECH has announced the opening of a new workshop to convert new trucks to run on dual-fuel hydrogen technology, which it says can reduce traditional fuel usage and associated emissions by up to 80%.
UK-based Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) has announced today (December 15) it is partnering with Air New Zealand to develop a passenger carrying aircraft powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Over the festive period, H2 View will be sharing insights from industry players, with exclusive Q&As and by revisiting some of our best webinars of 2022, to reflect on the past 12 months, while casting...
PDC Machines last week (December 9) revealed its on-site hydrogen refuelling system for forklift trucks at Mitsubishi Gas Chemical’s Niigata Plant, Japan had kicked off its operations.
The scale of the raw materials impact of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies is small, relative to the scale of current demand for critical raw materials and outlook for projected demand, according to a new...