The future of hydrogen Hydrogen can be used to power vehicles, generate electricity, power industry and heat our homes and businesses. It could make a huge difference on our carbon emissions and will be critical to achieving net zero. Watch our video to find out more ...
McKinsey has studied how players in the European steel industry could decarbonize by converting plants to run on renewable hydrogen, once it becomes available in sufficient volumes and at a competitive cost. By 2030, hydrogen-based steelmaking could account for nearly 20 percent of emissions ...
It is a bit like a battery. And just like a battery, it contains precious metals that aren’t cheap to source or buy. And that’s been the problem with hydrogen all these decades: the cost. It’s roughly about £1 million to install a hydrogen refuelling station, which will split w...
Innovations in the production and storage of hydrogen, a critical aspect of the technology, also contribute to the overall cost-effectiveness of hydrogen fuel cell systems. By utilizing renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power, this approach aims to create a closed-loop system with a...
Low-carbon hydrogen produced through electrolysis is also sometimes known as liquid hydrogen or gaseous hydrogen. When hydrogen is combined with acceptable sources of carbon, it can form e-fuels such as e-methanol or e-ammonia.The state of AI: How organizations are rewiring to capture value ...
doi:10.3390/EN13071798Tubagus Aryandi GunawanAlessandro SingliticoPaul BlountJames BurchillJames G. CartonRory F. D. MonaghanMDPI AG
Is hydrogen propulsion the future? How does a fuel cell work? Are there any risks? In this article, a hydrogen propulsion expert from BMW will answer these questions and more.
Using hydrogen fuel cell vehicles can be the first step in industrialising it. With that said, for SMEs to use hydrogen-powered vehicles for business, it's important to bring down the cost of components like the onboard storage systems and the fuel cells to be brought down. As a res...
Facilities who opt for on-site generation will never risk a hydrogen shortage or late or a missed delivery by an industrial gas distributor. Electrolysis’s variable cost is tied solely to the cost of electricity and water, offering process owners greater control of their hydrogen production costs...
Hydrogen can play a key role in Australia's energy transition by giving us additional ways of storing and moving energy around. As the world shifts towards cleaner energy production, there's a push to make hydrogen production ...