AI must gain trust of the energy sector
The energy sector must overcome a lack of trust in artificial intelligence (AI) before the technology can be effectively used to accelerate the energy transition, a DNV report has found.
The energy sector must overcome a lack of trust in artificial intelligence (AI) before the technology can be effectively used to accelerate the energy transition, a DNV report has found.
Hydrogen is one of the most promising new and emerging means for driving decarbonisation and the energy transition. Building on decades of experience in processing hydrogen, Atlas Copco Gas and Process centrifugal turbocompressors and turboexpanders enable many critical processes throughout the hydrogen value chain.
Sundus Cordelia Ramli, Topsoe, Denmark, explains why green hydrogen could help to decarbonise the steel sector.
Marion Erdelen-Peppler, ROSEN Group, Germany, considers the issues surrounding the use of hydrogen in existing pipelines, and explains why ROSEN has decided to build a hydrogen test laboratory.
Conrad Purcell and Shu Shu Wong, Haynes and Boone, LLP, discuss hydrogen’s role in energy security and the decarbonisation of the UK’s energy sector.
Dr. Jeffrey Goldmeer, GE Gas Power, discusses the key findings from a recent study into ammonia as a key future fuel.
Emerson’s new Micro Motion HPC020 High-Pressure Coriolis Flow Meter has a larger nominal flow rate than previous products, expanding the ability to safely dispense hydrogen fuel at the efficiency required for heavy-duty vehicles, all while meeting or exceeding international flow standards and specifications.
Annual clean energy investments in emerging and developing economies will need to more than triple to meet rising energy needs and align with the Paris Agreement, according to a new report released by the IEA and IFC.
Gavin Watson, Partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, discusses how channelling investment and focus into dedicated zones could have far-reaching, positive effects on the energy transition.
David Meyers, H2scan, USA, discusses the importance of hydrogen sensing within the emerging hydrogen economy.
The bibliography associated with the article entitled 'Assisting transformation', which featured in the Spring 2023 issue of Global Hydrogen Review.
Hydrogen is not a panacea for reaching net zero emissions by 2050, but can become 'a big niche' fuel in particular sectors and applications, the Commons Science and Technology Committee concludes in a new report.
A new report from Wood Mackenzie offers five key developments for the energy sector over the next 12 months.
DNV's UK Energy Transition Outlook reveals that the country is not on track to meet mid-century decarbonisation targets, and that the industry and government must mobilise a clear roadmap to attain ‘net zero by 2050’.
G7 members are capable of being frontrunners in low-carbon and green hydrogen deployment, a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) concludes.