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September 2024

This issue of Global Hydrogen Review begins with an overview of the hydrogen market in the UK and Europe, courtesy of Cornwall Insight. Featured topics in this issue include the importance of industry collaboration and safety standards, hydrogen storage and transportation, hydrogen compression, green hydrogen production, and much more.

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Contents

Are we there yet?
Jamie Maule, Cornwall Insight, UK, assesses the developments and ambitions of the hydrogen market in the UK and Europe.

Collaboration, communication and commitment
Sanders Anderson, Yokogawa, discusses why uniting policies, stakeholders, and communities is vital in building a sustainable hydrogen future.

Building an industry to last
James Steven, DNV, explains how creating integrated industry standards will provide the consistency that the hydrogen sector needs to prove its viability.

CCUS: the viable interim solution
Nadim Chaudhry, World Hydrogen Leaders, looks at the opportunities for CCUS-enabled low-carbon hydrogen and how US policy is accelerating the advancement of this vital fuel of the future.

From colour to carbon intensity: reassessing the hydrogen colour spectrum
Dr. Balagopal Nair, John Crane, explains how embracing carbon intensity as a quantitative metric for evaluating hydrogen can drive emissions reduction.

Real-time quality measurement
In the second part of a two part article, Justin Distler and Vince Mazzoni, Black & Veatch, discuss the importance of developing safety codes and standards to ensure safe hydrogen use for all production pathways.

Precious cargo
Laura Chemler, Emerson, USA, evaluates hydrogen storage methods and examines current and developing measurement instrumentation technologies for buffer storage within the hydrogen value chain.

Adapt or develop?
Matthias Rudloff and Ines Bilas, AMBARtec, Germany, consider potential solutions to the challenges presented by hydrogen storage and transportation, and discuss the use of cyclic reduction of iron oxide as a storage medium.

Forging the missing link of Europe’s hydrogen value chain
Gareth Burton, ABS, and Per Roed, Provaris Energy, discuss how innovative compressed hydrogen carrier design can offer cost-competitive and efficient regional energy transport.

An energetic comparison
Daniel Ballorca, Hiperbaric, Spain, presents a comparison between the production of compressed hydrogen and liquid hydrogen energy storage systems.

In the spotlight: hydrogen compression
Chris Goulet and Ben Williams, Ariel Corp., explain the value of reciprocating compressors for use in the evolving hydrogen economy and sustainable fuel refineries.

Rethinking refuelling
Danny Seals, ANGI Energy Systems, considers how new regulations are shaping the future of hydrogen as a fuel for heavy-duty vehicles.

Profitable production
Akhil Batheja, Bloom Energy, USA, explores how the integration of solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) and green ammonia can provide an efficient method of hydrogen production.

Hydrogen in the fuel, rather than as the fuel
Andrew Symes, OXCCU, UK, explains the key role of hydrogen in the creation of synthetic e-hydrocarbons and e-fuels.


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