Hydrogen and US public policy
When the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law in August 2022 it redrew not only US policy, with $370bn-worth of incentives and tax credits, but caused ripples across every continent. Suddenly, the US...
When the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law in August 2022 it redrew not only US policy, with $370bn-worth of incentives and tax credits, but caused ripples across every continent. Suddenly, the US...
German engineering and technology multinational Bosch has signed a deal with PowerCell Sweden (PowerCell) that will see Bosch adding PowerCell’s volumes of S3 — its hydrogen-electric fuel cell — to its own production.
Grand Isle LNG has unveiled plans for a LNG export facility to produce competitively priced product in the federal waters of the West Delta Blocks, Louisiana.
Spanish transmission system operator Enagás has been chosen by Hanseatic Energy Hub GmbH (HEH) as its industrial partner for the operation of the terminal at the Stade industrial park in the city of Stade, Germany.
Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases (Nikkiso CEIG) has joined SEA-LNG, a coalition established to demonstrate the commercial and environmental benefits of LNG for maritime applications.
Very soon hydrogen transportation will see greater efficiencies and higher safety standards, says Stephen Finn, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing at FIBA Technologies
The US hydrogen market – slow growth in the face of headwinds
Hydrogen can be derived from methane via more than steam methane reforming. Christian Annesley reports on an emerging technology that looks poised to land stateside this year
Business in the hydrogen space has never been as demanding for Chart Industries as it is today. That’s because there is so much going on – and so much now to do.
Carbon removal firm Equatic has deployed what it believes to be the first technology that combines carbon dioxide (CO2) removal and carbon-negative hydrogen generation.