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://reuters.com The EU supports hydrogen as a means to attain the zero carbon emission goals. Last year, the European Commission drew a strategy favouring the use of green hydrogen in all sectors and especially in those where the zero carbon emission goal is more difficult to...

Source:  https://www.euronews.com/ The lighting of the cauldron marks not only the beginning of the Olympic Games, but also the beginning of a new society fed by a clean and sustainable energy. In the prefecture of Fukushima, a solar array was built that generates the necessary hydrogen to...

Source:https://www.gasworld.com/ Air Liquide, Airbus and Groupe ADP formalized an agreement on 21st June to support the decarbonisation of the aeronautical sector. Airbus is committed to become the world’s first zero emission aircraft company by 2035. In September, they unveiled their project to use hydrogen as power...

Source: eceee.org On Tuesday 6th October, Spain approved a plan to boost the production of green hydrogen trying, this way, to buil enough infrastructures to use this fuel, thus allowing the country to reach the international targes regarding the 0 emission policies. Spain relies on their transport...

Source: http://h2-international.com The German government has debated, passed and presented its strategy supporting the hydrogen and the fuel cells industries. The strategy has involved five ministeries and they have agreed on the goal of 5 gigawatts of installed electrolyzer capacity, not 10 as proposed by the Science...