All Hydrogen articles – Page 7
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Nel Hydrogen an "essential" business
Nel Hydrogen US has been defined as an “essential manufacturing business” by the state of Connecticut, the Nel ASA subsidiary said today.
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FuelCell Energy suspends operations due to coronavirus
FuelCell Energy has announced it is temporarily suspending operations at its Torrington, Connecticut, facility following the coronavirus outbreak.
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Honeywell UOP supplies hydrogen technology
Honeywell UOP will provide hydrogen technology to China’s largest crude-to complex project in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province.
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10 minutes with…Dr. Werner Ponikwar
Just south of Munich is a suburb where Carl von Linde began his work to develop refrigeration cyclesIn this location today stands The Linde Group’s business, engineering and technical complex at Pullachseveral leading members of the Linde Hydrogen FuelTech team. gas world spoke exclusively to one such individual, Dr. Werner ...
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Postponement of Hydrogen Summit 2020
gas world has announced that its Hydrogen Summit 2020 event in Munich, Germany has been moved from its original date in early April (7 th 8 th ), in light of the continued outbreak of coronavirus (Covid-19) and the impact this is having on business travel.
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Senator Bob Mensch commends PDC Machines for Philadelphia Eagles partnership
Pennsylvania State Senator Bob Mensch has written to PDC Machines to commend the company’s new sustainability partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Will EUVL drive hydrogen demand?
The exposure device for the next-generation lithography technology for semiconductors, i.e. extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV lithography or EUVL) technology, appears to use large quantities of hydrogen, reports The Gas Review.
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10 minutes with…Laurent Carme
McPhy is an example of a company managing the transformation in hydrogen as it prepares for a profitable future with a purpose, as Stephen B. Harrison discovered in an exclusive interview for gasworld.
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Cause for a new national renewables day?
Rob Cockerill reflects on two significant developments in decarbonisation that could arguably bring calls for 2nd March to be a National Renewables Day in the UK.
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UK Hydrogen Taskforce launched
Earlier this week a cross-industry coalition was launched in UK Parliament with a goal of promoting large-scale deployment of hydrogen across the UK.
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Hydrogen mobility
At a time when the UK Government has pledged that greenhouse gas emissions will reach ‘net zero’ by 2050, the need for new sustainable energy sources is ever more urgent.
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Realising high hopes for hydrogen
It’s exciting times for the hydrogen economy, but governments and industry will need to make bold decisions and change perceptions if hydrogen is to become the much- hyped clean energy carrier of the future – complementing electricity in decarbonising energy systems.
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Green hydrogen
Ilona Dickschas from Siemens Gas and Power explains why green hydrogen is key to a carbon-free future.
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Going green in Germany
Putting a century of expertise into practice with hydrogen as a transport fuel, by Stephen B. Harrison.
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Moving to ERP systems
The use of the term ‘ERP’ (Enterprise Resource Planning) can get some senior executives and business owners a little nervous. Some recall the implementation failures during ERP’s early days, or the lower than expected returns on the investment (ROI) for some of their peers.
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In focus… Hydrogen storage and containment
Just two months into 2020 and Luxfer Gas Cylinder’s order book for hydrogen storage systems has seen a marked increase compared to 2019 – a trend the UK-based company expects to continue into 2021.
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An introduction to… Hydrogen compressors
Hydrogen is being increasingly used for energy storage and fuel cells applications such as Power-to-Gas and the use of hydrogen in CO2-free mobility and logistics.
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Blockchain technology
At the 18th group study session of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in late October, the Chinese President XI Jinping stressed that blockchain technology was essential and a breakthrough for innovations of core technologies and that the development of blockchain technology and ...
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Clean air on the oceans
There are fewer things more invigorating than standing on a beach and taking a few deep breaths of fresh air. But how can we be sure that this sea breeze is a clean one, free of harmful pollutant gases?
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Will the 2020s be the decade of the fuel cell?
The 2010s were the decade of the lithium-ion battery. In 2010, the global production base was 19 GWh and prices were above $1,100 per kWh. By 2019, that rose to 160 GWh and just $156/kWh – with both numbers still improving. The battery has gone mainstream for all sorts of ...