Study shows most promising well-to-tank routes for hydrogen
When it comes to decarbonising the UK economy, many suggest the use of hydrogen for hard-to-electrify transport applications as indispensable.
Net zero transport plans need to include life-cycle energy and GHG emissions, says study
Government policy should increase its focus on the well-to-wheel (WTW) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and overall energy efficiency performance of new fuels for transport,...
Booming hydrogen market heralds water technology opportunities
Global market could grow to be worth up to US$12 trillion, says BlueTech Research, with opportunities for water technology suppliers
The hydrogen economy is at...
Veolia uses ERF to power technology for deriving hydrogen from water
Resource management firm says it is advancing its programme to create a hydrogen gas supply infrastructure, a potentially important step towards decarbonising the UK...
Gas decarbonisation champions launch campaign at Westminster
Members of the Decarbonised Gas Alliance (DGA) gathered in Westminster on 18 October to discuss - and seek support for - the role...
Academic group launches nuclear energy for net zero roadmap
Nuclear experts at The University of Manchester have developed a roadmap which they say details the eight key actions required to assess the role...
UK’s first hydrogen heating demonstration takes place in Northumberland
First houses heated by hydrogen gas are showcased, with the use of innovative prototype boilers
Boiler manufacturers Baxi Heating and Worcester Bosch have installed hydrogen...
Prevention: A profitable mindset when it comes to gas leaks
Gas leaks are a risk in many industries, and when they occur, they can be incredibly hazardous and costly. Preventing them and responding quickly...
Hydrogen electrolyser projects see 55 GW surge in 6 months
The global pipeline for hydrogen electrolyser projects has surged by a staggering 55.2 GW in six months, as reported in the latest Q2 2024...
Foundations laid for ammonia to hydrogen project
The foundations have been laid at a green ammonia to hydrogen demonstrator site at Tyseley Energy Park.
The project has been developed by the Ammogen...
£4.5 billion boost for UK manufacturing includes clean energy fund
The UK government is making available £4.5 billion of funding for British manufacturing to increase investment in nine sectors.
Announced on 17 November, the funding...
£400k BEIS funding for project to explore green hydrogen potential for Sheffield’s steelmakers
E.ON and a consortium of industry partners, academics and local authorities is launching a new study to assess the feasibility of green hydrogen as...
Project to create world’s first hydrogen-powered crematorium, in Worthing
The project is underway with the help of researchers from the University of Brighton.
Funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, the...
Global hydrogen market will require strong climate safeguards
Three key announcements made at COP28 on 6 December will have a significant bearing on the emerging global hydrogen industry, as the Natural Resources...
Governments urged not to miss the boat on green fuel shipping
A report published on 15 November examines the role shipping will play in transporting the green fuels necessary to meet global climate goals, identifying...
Hydrogen in aviation report anticipates widespread deployment in the 2030s
A new report, ‘Hydrogen in Aviation’, takes a closer look at the future demand for the putative aviation fuel in South Wales and South...
Government announces funding for green hydrogren, and blending green light
The UK government announced backing for 11 new projects to produce green hydrogen from electrolysis, on 14 December, in addition to giving a tentative...
Scaling up clean hydrogen lies within the experience of hydrocarbon-rich countries – McKinsey report
Hydrocarbon-rich countries have the potential to effectively produce clean hydrogen at scale, repurposing existing infrastructure and supporting global decarbonization, according to a new study...
Is hub and spoke the solution to the UK’s hydrogen dilemma?
Gavin Watson writes
Innovation, coupled with robust policy frameworks and access to long-term sustainable financing, present the perfect conditions for the next generation of renewable...
Distilling industry wastewater could create green hydrogen
Wastewater from the distilling industry could be used to produce green hydrogen using new nanoscale materials that scientists at Heriot-Watt University say they have...