A recent journey on the London Underground inspired insights into the evolving hydrogen sector and the significance of the “squiggly” journey.
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As the global interest and demand in hydrogen progresses, the Hydrogen Council has developed alongside it. Comprised initially of 13 leaders from the energy, transportation and manufacturing sectors, in six years, the Council now includes close to 150 multinational companies representing the entire hydrogen value chain.
Continue readingHow membrane technology is driving the commercialization of fuel cells in the automotive industry
Hydrogen is vital for our clean energy future, and at W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore), it drives our vision of a low-carbon energy system, especially evident in the transportation sector’s adoption of hydrogen as an energy source.
Continue readingToward a cross-border, global hydrogen trade market
To decarbonise the global economy as quickly, effectively and cost efficiently as possible, we need international trade of hydrogen to link sources of cheap renewable energy with areas of high demand. This is the focus of the Council’s brand-new report, Global Hydrogen Flows, released in October.
Continue readingHydrogen high on the COP27 agenda: Hydrogen Council reflects on Sharm el-Sheikh conference
Hydrogen took another step up with COP27. Here, Daria Nochevnik and Daryl Wilson share their reflections.
Continue readingHydrogen is a critical solution to climate change
Amidst the global energy crisis and rising gas prices, increased interest and investment in the hydrogen sector signify significant progress in renewables, highlighting its potential pivotal role in the future of global energy.
Continue readingFitfor55 – fit for purpose?
The RePowerEU plan, unveiled on May 18, builds on the European Commission’s March 8 communication, reaffirming Europe’s resolve to rapidly reduce its reliance on Russian fossil fuels.
Continue readingThe path to net zero: Deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicle
The transportation sector emits about 24% of global CO2. Decarbonizing it requires a monumental industry shift, crucial for achieving global carbon neutrality.
Continue readingNew horizons for hydrogen trade: Transporting clean energy overseas
Transitioning to clean energy demands significant change, with global hydrogen demand needing to reach 140 MT by 2030 and 660 MT by 2050, up from 90 MT in 20201. Understanding the scale and complexity of this transition remains a challenge despite recognizing its necessity.
Continue readingNet zero isn’t a zero-sum game in transport – both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles are needed
The movement of people and goods throughout society has always depended on more than one technology. Different individuals, businesses, geographies and segments of the transportation system have different needs and no single solution can meet all of them alone.
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