All Hydrogen articles – Page 9
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Process Sensing Technologies: Complete gas measurement solutions for hydrogen
In 1874 Cyrus Harding, an engineer in the book The Mysterious Island by the French science-fiction author Jules Verne, predicted, “Yes, my friends, I believe that water will one day be employed as fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen which constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an inexhaustible source ...
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In focus… Power-to-Gas technologies
The usage of renewable energy sources wind and solar photovoltaics have grown increasingly in recent years and become vital to support global carbon footprint reduction goals. But the wind isn’t always blowing, and the sun isn’t always shining, which creates a grid stabilisation issue as well as the need for ...
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Measured growth
In the global fight against climate change, many nations are committed to reducing energy consumption and have set ambitious goals to minimise carbon emissions. However, to achieve net zero targets, there must be significant decarbonisation and a substantial change will be required in the way energy is generated, stored, transported ...
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Specialty gases enabling the green agenda in Asia-Pacific
Solar panel production for mega-scale renewable projects means mega-scale growth for industries gases, writes Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 Consulting.
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From space to your garage
Hydrogen risk assessment has been around ever since humans began recognising the many useful applications of hydrogen. Today our assessment methodologies continue to evolve in response to the fast-growing commercial hydrogen economy.
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On the crest of a wave
Shipping is responsible for more than 3% of the world’s carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution, with Oceana reporting that if global shipping were a country, it would be the sixth largest producer of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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10 minutes with… Rod Christie
10 minutes with… Rod Christie, Executive VP, Turbomachinery & Process Solutions, Baker Hughes.
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Electrolysers: Helping to decarbonise the energy market
Recent developments make it clear – the time for hydrogen is now. As we rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic, we have an opportunity to use global government stimulus programmes to set the course for a new future – one that invests in new energy sources, like hydrogen, and serves all ...
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Understanding electrolyser technologies
They’re widely understood to be one of the key building blocks of the green hydrogen-based society, even cited as such by the International Energy Agency (IEA). They offer a way to produce clean hydrogen from low-carbon electricity, and they are at the fulcrum of the bold targets of the €750bn ...
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Shades of hydrogen
“Not all hydrogen is created equal,” explained Nel Hydrogen’s David Bow, then senior vice-president of Sales and Marketing, in a feature for gasworld magazine in 2017. “There are two general types of hydrogen available in today’s commercial marketplace: ‘brown’ hydrogen and ‘green’ hydrogen.”
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Deep decarbonisation of cement production
Some industries are considered ‘difficult to decarbonise’. Iron and steelmaking is one example. Cement is another. Yet oxyfuel burner technology and hydrogen electrolysers are showing the way, writes Stephen B. Harrison in an exclusive for gasworld.
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Hydrogen and CCS – Building blocks for a low-carbon future
“Hydrogen is essential for decarbonisation.” That is the strongly held belief of Dan Sadler, UK Low Carbon Strategy Director at Equinor, expressed in an interview with Stephen B. Harrison for gasworld.
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New Air Liquide, Siemens Energy deal to create industrial-scale hydrogen projects
A new partnership between Air Liquide and Siemens Energy is aiming to lay the groundwork for mass manufacturing of electrolysers in Europe.
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Pierre-Etienne Franc to leave Air Liquide and set up hydrogen fund
A new fund to finance infrastructure projects designed to foster the development of decarbonated hydrogen is set to be created by Pierre-Etienne Franc.
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Blue hydrogen and CCUS
How the Shell Blue Hydrogen Process (SBHP) is helping heavy industries, refiners and resource holders to meet their net-zero emission ambitions – and providing new opportunities in CO2 utilisation and supply.
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World-scale projects are required to reduce green hydrogen costs, says Air Products
Air Products yesterday (27 th Jan) reaffirmed its commitment to hydrogen as it took part in a virtual panel discussion detailing the findings of the Fuel Cell Hydrogen Energy Association’s (FCHEA) Road Map to a US Hydrogen Economy report.
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Air Liquide to take 40% stake in H2V Normandy
Air Liquide is to take a 40% stake in H2V Normandy, a company planning to develop a green hydrogen production unit, featuring electrolysis technology, the French industrial gases firm confirmed today (20 th Jan).
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Saulsbury to construct major hydrogen liquefaction facility
Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company Saulsbury will develop a 30 tonne per day hydrogen liquefaction facility for a premier speciality gas company in the US.
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Linde unveils plans for new hydrogen plant in Germany
Linde has today revealed plans for a new proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plant in Germany that the company says will produce enough green hydrogen to fuel approximately 600 fuel cell buses a year – and it’s expected be operational in the second half of 2022.
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Exclusive: Pakistan’s renewable hydrogen hopes
Hydrogen holds hope for many nations as they seek to implement the Paris Agreement and its decarbonisation targets. Pakistan has recognised the potential also and has high hopes for renewable hydrogen, writes Rob Cockerill in an interview with Asian Development Bank (ADB), Pakistan’s National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA), ...