Aberdeen Uni, RGU, ETZ and others launch new Hydrogen Skills Partnership
A new cross-sector alliance has been launched to show the benefits a thriving green hydrogen sector would bring to Scotland and across the UK.
A new cross-sector alliance has been launched to show the benefits a thriving green hydrogen sector would bring to Scotland and across the UK.
Grimsby has been chosen as the location for an innovative “marinised” electrolyser project for renewable hydrogen production.
School pupils in Aberdeen are to compete against thousands from across Scotland to build the best green hydrogen powered Lego vehicle.
Blue hydrogen should have no role in the energy transition, a new report from Earthjustice has declared, while green hydrogen has a narrow set of opportunities.
A leading European research body has hit back at claims blue hydrogen is “difficult to justify” due to its carbon emissions.
Siemens Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on developing a green hydrogen industry in Egypt.
The chairman of a leading hydrogen lobby group stepped down earlier this week over its support for blue hydrogen.
Bosses from all corners of the energy sector have shared their thoughts on the UK Government’s flagship Hydrogen Policy.
The UK Government has pledged to support the advancement of both green and blue hydrogen as part of plans to create a “thriving” low carbon sector.
Green energy giants SSE Renewables and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy have announced plans to bring green hydrogen to the UK and Ireland.
Port of Cromarty Firth has been pinpointed as the “ideal home” for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, a feasibility study has found.
A North Sea green hydrogen project, which could set the region on its way to being a “new energy hub, has received backing from the Dutch Government.
A new technological solution that combines offshore green hydrogen production and oil and gas facilities has been developed.
Green hydrogen company Protium Green Solutions has continued its expansion across the UK with the opening of a new Wales office.
Repsol Sinopec has said “organisational changes” are to be made at the Flotta oil terminal in Orkney as the firm explores energy transition opportunities.
Although key barriers remain, the worldwide potential of hydrogen is vast. Some estimate an investment pipeline of $300 billion, with hydrogen possibly supplying 18% of global energy by 2050. The Gulf States are particularly well placed to capitalise as producers and exporters of clean hydrogen.
British-Dutch giant Shell has activated Europe’s largest PEM green hydrogen electrolyser at its Energy and Chemicals Park near Cologne, Germany.
ScottishPower has strengthened its hydrogen division with the appointment of an industry expert, who had a hand in developing Aberdeen’s hydrogen bus network.
The Dolphyn project, due to become the world’s first floating green hydrogen development off Aberdeen, has moved its schedule to get to commercial deployment more quickly.
Renewable hydrogen firm Protium Green Solutions has announced plans to expand its footprint north of the border.
Aberdeen City Council has launched the hunt for a partner to help it build a “first of its kind” £215million green hydrogen production hub.
A rebound in the oil price is unlikely to derail future hydrogen investments, industry experts have predicted.
A major UK manufacturer of electrolysers for use in the production of green hydrogen has amassed an order backlog of £154 million.
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The number of hydrogen projects in development globally is on course to exceed those currently in operation by the end of the year, according to new figures.