EU’s €1.2bn hydrogen auction calls for innovation, compliance and transparency
LRQA’s Leanne Halliday explores the compliance, cybersecurity and supply chain transparency requirements for the upcoming €1.2bn European Hydrogen Bank auction.
LRQA’s Leanne Halliday explores the compliance, cybersecurity and supply chain transparency requirements for the upcoming €1.2bn European Hydrogen Bank auction.
By addressing structural barriers and fostering cross-border collaboration, Denmark and Germany can pioneer a unified green hydrogen economy, writes Sam French, CTO at MorGen Energy.
Five years ago today (January 31 2020) the UK left the EU, splitting the country between leave and remain.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to identify points of difference between many of the ‘standard’ players, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
Fewer, bigger electrolyser value chain players with strong backing are essential for the next phase of hydrogen electrolyser innovation, writes Stephen B. Harrison of sbh4 consulting.
Hydrogen technologies present an opportunity for the continent to cement its position at the forefront of the sustainable mobility transition, says H2Accelerate.
Optimising hydrogen production and CAPEX requires careful sizing of renewable energy sources, writes Daniel W. Bernadett, P.E., Global Director of Wind Engineering at ArcVera Renewables, a Bureau Veritas Company.
“MAHLE has succeeded in developing its engine components to meet the specific requirements of hydrogen operation.”
“We’ve done a lot of cost modelling on this hydrogen distribution pathway and we found that it reduces the price of getting hydrogen from production into the tank on a vehicle by about 40% when...
With just five years until Europe’s ambitious 2030 REPowerEU plan targets, the mountain the bloc must scale has never appeared larger.