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Green hydrogen: a transformative energy journey

As the green hydrogen landscape continues to evolve, stakeholders need to be dedicated to driving sustainable and innovative solutions. Frederic Godemel, EVP Power Systems and Services, Schneider Electric, explains.

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Safety without compromise

Andrzej Janowski, MSA Safety, examines workplace safety risks and challenges posed when producing, handling, transporting and storing hydrogen.

 

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Focusing on oxygen in hydrogen analysis

A. Kigel and A. Shats, Modcon Systems, UK, reveal how advances in in-situ analysis are resulting in precise oxygen monitoring in hydrogen production.


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The journey to a hydrogen future

The pathway to 2030 is set to be one of decisive action for the hydrogen economy, Manish Patel, Air Products, UK, explains.

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.

Hydrogen demand fulfilment relies on liquefaction

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.

Pipe dream?

Sundus Cordelia Ramli, Topsoe, Denmark, explains why green hydrogen could help to decarbonise the steel sector.

Going far beyond

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.

Building a strategy

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.