Source: http://hydrogen-expo.com The transition towards 0 emission requires hydrogen. One of the challenges faced by this transition is storage as well as scaling-up production, handling and transportation. Compressed hydrogen is the most widely used today. Gas is stored in steel or compound tanks able to withstand high pressure....

Source: http://Hydrogentechworld.com Since scalability is a crucial point in the deployment of hydrogen as a purely green power source, Thyssenkrupp nucera has introduced its new product, scalum. The company has used nucera’s chlor-alkali electrolysis technology as a strong base for water electrolyzers.  “To reliably represent capacities to produce...

Source: https://hydrogeneurope.eu/ The report on the Regulation of TEN-T has been unanimously adopted. The report aims at building a modern, safe, and sustainable multimodal Transport Net in Europe. The report favours the use of hydrogen and other fuel derived from hydrogen in all forms of EU transport....

Source: http://www.euroactiv.com The new draft of rules is to be released on 15 December according to Jens Geier, EU parliament’s lead negotiator on parts of the 2021 gas and hydrogen package, which will leave little time for consultation. Green or renewable hydrogen is produced by means of electrolysers...

Source: http://www.maersk.com/ A General Protocol for collaboration in order to explore large-scale green fuel production in Spain has been signed by the Spanish Government and A.P. Moller (Maersk). The project will explore the possibilities to produce green fuel from the renewable energy sources to the bunkering of ships....

Source: http://Euractiv.de The polemic 13 Ammendment to the EU Law changed the rules to classify hydrogen. Green hydrogen is obtained from additional renewable energy sources but the European Parliament voted to overrule this approach. Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe and former MEP from 2004 to 2014 gave...

Source: http://innovation.engie.com It is estimated that Green Hydrogen would supply up to 25% of the world’s energy needs by 2050. Being this so, scientists have been researching and testing different storage solutions. Salt caverns have proved their worth. Once a salt deposit is found, a cavern is created,...

Source: http://globalhydrogenreview.com First Hydrogen Energy will produce green hydrogen for the North American market. They will start the production in Canada thanks to her enormous resources of renewable energy. The Government of Canada announced the iMHZEV programme that will provide US$547.5 million of funding until 2026. First Hydrogen...

Source: http://dnv.com The rise of hydrogen might be slower than predicted. In order to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement, hydrogen would need to cover 15% of the energy demand by 2050. “Hydrogen is essential to decarbonize sectors that cannot be electrified, like aviation, maritime, and high-heat...

Source: Hydrogen Expo The RePowerEU initiative sets a target that might be difficult to meet given the current scenario. The plan is devised to supply energy other than Russian gas and to do so, the EU expects to import 10 million tonnes of hydrogen by 2030. Latin...