Changing the way we think about energy
Deep in the industrial heartland of Sheffield lies a company that’s changing the way we view hydrogen production and in turn, the concept of a hydrogen economy ever reaching fruition.
Deep in the industrial heartland of Sheffield lies a company that’s changing the way we view hydrogen production and in turn, the concept of a hydrogen economy ever reaching fruition.
From which point is it economically feasible to generate hydrogen onsite rather than being dependent on the supply of hydrogen from hydrogen contractors? And which solution might be the most attractive one for your individual...
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Take 10 minutes out with Principal Consultant at Kiwa Gastec, Iain Summfield, as he discusses Kiwa’s role in the hydrogen sector and the company’s activities globally.
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In the last installment of the regional markets series, gasworld Business Intelligence investigates the structure and future prospects of New England’s industrial gas market.