The hydrogen economy – Infrastructure and range anxiety
The traditional applications of hydrogen are in ammonia production, oil refining, float glass manufacture and the electronics sector, in the semiconductor production process.
Breaking hydrogen industry news, advancement and developments.
The traditional applications of hydrogen are in ammonia production, oil refining, float glass manufacture and the electronics sector, in the semiconductor production process.
Take 10 minutes out with Adam Bond, CEO of AFC Energy, who tells us a little about the company, the confidence in second generation fuel cells, and the development of the hydrogen economy as a...
Hydrogen is often considered to be the energy carrier of the future by many industrial companies. Although the oldest and most common element in our universe, there are no natural hydrogen deposits, and so the...
Imagine taking surplus renewable energy, water and ambient air and using them to produce hydrogen or hydrocarbons. Now flick a switch and use cheap natural gas or biogas to generate electricity. Imagine being able to...
ITM Power plc designs and manufactures rapid response PEM electrolysers for efficiently converting surplus electrical energy into chemical energy in the form of hydrogen, for energy storage and clean fuel.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe whether measured by mass or number of molecules, and is also number one in the industrial gas world based on the number of molecules produced.
Consisting of a single electron orbiting a single proton, hydrogen is the simplest element in the universe – but this simple element can release almost three-times more energy than natural gas. The fact that hydrogen...
Impala Platinum Limited (Implats), a platinum producing company, has unveiled a new prototype of its fuel cell forklift and hydrogen (H2) refuelling station at its Impala Refining Services in Springs, Johannesburg.
H2 Logic, subsidiary of Norwegian business NEL ASA, has signed a contract to develop a new, large-scale production plant for hydrogen (H2) refuelling stations in Herning, Denmark.
US hydrogen and fuel cell company, Plug Power, has unveiled a fresh rebrand reflecting its focus and ability to drive commercial innovations, enabling its customers to ‘power their possibilities.’