Hydrogen – why now?
It’s time for hydrogen to revolutionise energy, explains Jon André Løkke, CEO of Nel Hydrogen.
It’s time for hydrogen to revolutionise energy, explains Jon André Løkke, CEO of Nel Hydrogen.
Hydrogen came into 2020 vision last year. More announcements, investments, policy commitments, and communication volume. As we enter a new year, there is a need to further focus the enthusiasm on meaningful next steps on...
This strikes me as what could be one of the most significant statements of intent in hydrogen in 2021, at the very least in the first half of this year.
Four years ago when Progressive Energy was embarking upon the HyNet North West journey, it was challenging to get any air-time for hydrogen. Today seems to be its time, with mainstream media spelling out its...
We are currently witnessing unprecedented interest in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The first European Hydrogen Week confirmed just how pivotal it is to the green energy transition and the European Green Deal. It also...
With China, Japan and South Korea recently announcing net zero targets, we can see that the transition from conventional fossil fuels is global and inevitable.
Green hydrogen is generating buzz here in the US. More and more people are talking about the importance of clean fuels in the energy transition and the role this carbon-free energy carrier will play. As...
Morry Markowitz, President of the FCHEA, reflects on hydrogen’s potential to be the backbone of the US green economy and the progress being made.
In the midst of pandemic, the Prime Minister gave a speech on the government’s commitments to Net Zero yesterday. This demonstrates the importance that has been placed on reaching this target for the UK: carbon...
The unveiling of the UK’s 10-point plan for a green economy is a significant statement of intent and action from the Government.