A better future for energy emerging from the crisis
A new report from Wood Mackenzie offers five key developments for the energy sector over the next 12 months.
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.
James Cross, AMETEK Land, UAE, discusses how to improve reliability and productivity in steam cracker and steam methane reformer (SMR) operations.
Andy McIntire and Praveen Sam, Honeywell Connected Industrial, USA, detail the use of industrial-grade software to support the digital transformation of the hydrogen sector.
Jørg Aarnes, Energy Systems at DNV, Norway, explores key trends in hydrogen production, transport and end use.
Joost Meeuwissen, Calderys, the Netherlands, describes how pre-cast, pre-fired catalyst support domes are setting new standards when it comes to long-lasting durability.
There is currently a shortfall of hydrogen available for traditional industrial uses. David Wolff, Nel Hydrogen, USA, explains why, and explores options for ensuring security of supply.
GAC Norway has signed up to play a vital role in a major Norwegian hydrogen energy project as part of the GAC Group’s commitment to sustainability and accelerating decarbonisation across the wider maritime industry.
Using key insights from the first wave of blue hydrogen projects, Pavan Chilukuri, Shell Catalysts & Technologies, the Netherlands, discusses the current status of blue hydrogen, and its role within the ongoing energy transition.
A total of £60 million of funding has been awarded to 28 projects across the UK, backing the development of hydrogen as an affordable, clean, homegrown energy source.
Bob Oesterreich and Peter Gerstl, Chart Industries, discuss how cryogenic technology is helping to shape the energy transition.
HOERBIGER, a hydrogen compression specialist, is supporting the energy transition with its new Hydrogen Research Center in Vienna, Austria.
Prof. Juergen Peterseim and Dario Galvan, PwC Germany, detail how to turn the hydrogen debate into tangible market growth.
The European Commission and the European electrolyser industry have signed a joint declaration containing a range of initiatives to improve framework conditions for electrolyser manufacturers across Europe.