East of England joins hydrogen party with new cluster planTim Daukes22/06/22Hydrogen East has unveiled details of its planned hydrogen cluster in the east of England, including six electrolyser sites, centred ... Read More
Hydrogen is rapidly becoming the technology of choice for plant machineryTim Daukes15/06/22Volvo Construction Equipment has started testing the world’s first hydrogen articulated hauler prototype, joining the likes of JCB and Anglo ... Read More
German bus order shows how UK can leverage hydrogen economyTim Daukes07/06/22The emerging hydrogen economy is about more than replacing dirty industrial processes for clean ones; it represents a rewiring of ... Read More
Why clean hydrogen could be the saviour of the SupercarTim Daukes31/05/22There’s a simple reason many drivers don’t like battery electric vehicles: they’re boring. Weighed down by heavy batteries and producing ... Read More
There’s more to hydrogen-powered transport than clean fuelTim Daukes24/05/22One of the main criticisms of clean transport solutions, such as electric vehicles, is that while the car itself doesn’t ... Read More
New launches show clean hydrogen can clean up light commercial vehiclesTim Daukes17/05/22Many owners of light commercial vehicles are in a bind. They want to run cleaner vans and buses, if not ... Read More
Hydrogen boilers – a small step and a giant leapTim Daukes10/05/22With a gas boiler ban in new-build homes less than 3 years away, the need for viable alternatives is rapidly ... Read More
Electrolyser revolution points to tumbling green hydrogen costsTim Daukes04/05/22Electrolysers have come a long way since the technology was first developed by William Nicholson and Anthony Carlisle in 1800, ... Read More
New steering group to support zero carbon flightsTim Daukes26/04/22The UK is continuing its push towards zero emission flights, with the creation of a new technology, infrastructure and regulation ... Read More
Why green ammonia is vital to the hydrogen economyTim Daukes19/04/22Green ammonia doesn’t get the press it deserves. Maybe because it’s more of an industrial than a consumer product; maybe ... Read More