Green hydrogen

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Hydrogen hype is crashing – but we can’t afford to give up on renewable hydrogen

Paul Martin, chemical engineer and process development expert, outlines the five no-regret sectors where renewable hydrogen is needed to achieve net-zero

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Hydrogen trade: Can shipping deliver a global hydrogen market?

Paul Martin, chemical engineer and process development expert, examines why the large-scale transport of hydrogen and its derivatives has yet to become a reality

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Hydrogen-produced synthetic natural gas (e-gas) – TES Canada case study

Is e-gas made from green hydrogen a cost-effective and efficient use of renewable electricity? We analyse TES Canada’s plan to produce e-gas for use in Quebec’s main gas network as a case study.

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Good hydrogen policy? US clean hydrogen tax credits

Paul Martin, chemical engineer and process development expert, explains how the US has produced rare policy that incentivises truly clean hydrogen production

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Hydrogen for heating? Considering the storage solution (Part 3)

Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge University, David Cebon, investigates whether energy storage makes hydrogen heating a viable option for a low-carbon future

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Can electrolysers of the future solve hydrogen’s efficiency problem?

Paul Martin, chemical engineer and process development expert, investigates if new advancements in electrolysis can overcome green hydrogen’s biggest challenge

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