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.
Paul Martin, chemical engineer and process development expert, explains how the US has produced rare policy that incentivises truly clean hydrogen production
Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge University, David Cebon, investigates whether energy storage makes hydrogen heating a viable option for a low-carbon future
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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