Protium, the leading UK-based green hydrogen energy company, has announced that it will deploy its first electrolyser in the UK, sourced from Enapter, the esteemed design and manufacturing brand who have produced the first scalable hydrogen AEM electrolyser.
An international group of researchers led by the Paul Scherrer Institute and the Heriot-Watt University has carried out in-depth analyses of the climate impact of blue hydrogen.
Japan's Green Growth Strategy signals a commitment to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 – and hydrogen produced from renewable energy can play an important role in this shift.
HPS Home Power Solutions GmbH, provider of picea, the world’s first year-round electricity storage system for homes based on green hydrogen, today announced that it has been selected from 168 entries to receive the “Berlin Brandenburg Innovation Award”.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a division of Nel ASA, has received a purchase order for a 20 MW alkaline water electrolyser from Ovako, a leading European manufacturer of engineering steel.
Protium, the UK-based green hydrogen energy company, and project partner ITPEnergised (ITPE), have confirmed that the revolutionary hydrogen technology, called a Dynamic Combustion Chamber (DCC™), patented by Jericho Energy Ventures, will help to successfully decarbonise Bruichladdich Distillery’s (Bruichladdich) operations following an extensive feasibility study during Q1 2021.
The PowerHouse, a Highlands global centre of excellence launched earlier this year by Opportunity Cromarty Firth to work on research into innovative renewable energy technologies, has secured its first project.
Following this month’s gathering of world leaders to address global warming at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP26) summit in Glasgow, green energy has become the topic on everyone’s lips.
Octopus Hydrogen, Octopus Renewables and MIRA Technology Park today confirmed plans to develop a green refueling forecourt providing hydrogen and EV charging on site at MIRA Technology Park to support the needs of the fastest growing cluster of automotive and mobility technology businesses that are powering the mobility revolution.
China is the world's largest producer of hydrogen – currently chiefly an industrial feedstock consumed by the chemical and refining industries – and overwhelmingly produces it from coal emitting CO2, termed "black" hydrogen.