Introducing… CLIMATE CH2AMPION
At a time when the hydrogen movement is arguably bigger and carrying more momentum than ever before, the challenge is on to change public perception of hydrogen and raise awareness to its fundamental role in...
At a time when the hydrogen movement is arguably bigger and carrying more momentum than ever before, the challenge is on to change public perception of hydrogen and raise awareness to its fundamental role in...
In a worldwide first that could jumpstart a long-forecast clean energy economy built around the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen fuel cells are now being used to power datacentre servers as the world...
Take 5 with Rafael Calvera, Director of Calvera.
The hydrogen economy is quickly evolving and Pennsylvania-headquartered Air Products is at the forefront of major initiatives serving a broad range of industries. As a gas, hydrogen is valued for its reactive and reducing properties....
Canada’s largest hydrogen blending project will soon be under construction in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada, injecting up to 5% hydrogen by volume into a section of the city’s residential natural gas distribution network to approximately...
When considering what a global energy system on a 1.5°C or 2°C pathway will look like by 2050, hydrogen consistently plays a critical role as an energy carrier. Renowned institutes like the International Renewable Energy...
Rob Cockerill questions whether a power meltdown is on the cards in North America and explores five calls to action for much more strategy, action and momentum across the region.
The decade of hydrogen has begun. Green hydrogen could supply almost 20% of the world energy demand by 2050, and effectively eliminate six gigatonnes of CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions every year, writes Faurecia CEO Patrick Koller.
When the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) was founded in 2008, hydrogen technology was still at basic research and early demonstration stage. Just 12 years later, hydrogen is a firm part of...
Take 5 with Matthew Fairlie, President of Next Hydrogen, as he discusses the company, its technology and where he sees the greatest potential for hydrogen.