by Bob Beth | Aug 11, 2020 | Green Hydrogen, Syllabus
Rocky Mountain Institute’s Christian Roselund, in this 5 August 2020 article explores the significance of recent green hydrogen pilots by two of the largest public utilities in the U.S. Excerpt below: In its recent quarterly results call, US power giant NextEra...
by Bob Beth | Jul 4, 2020 | Green Hydrogen, Hydrogen Lab Advances, Syllabus
So far hydrogen is stored as a compressed gas or liquified. There is a lot of research around storing hydrogen in metal hydrides. The breakthrough described in the 5 July 2020 article in the Sydney Morning Herald from labs in Australia at University of New South...
by Bob Beth | Jul 3, 2020 | Green Hydrogen, Syllabus
For those who want to take a deep dive into the technology of electryolyzers, below is the link to a slide deck by Dr. Brian Seger, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Associate Professor in the Surface Science and Catalysis section at the Physics Department at the Technical...
by Bob Beth | Jun 25, 2020 | Green Hydrogen, Syllabus
MILAN (Reuters) – Dateline 19 June 2020. Europe’s biggest utility Enel is set to launch a green hydrogen business next year to speed up its plans to become a carbon-free power producer by 2050. Click on this line to see full article excerpted below. “The...
by Bob Beth | Nov 20, 2019 | Green Hydrogen, Syllabus
The solar industry received about USD 100 Billion in subsidies before it became economically viable. According to Shell New Energies’ EVP Mark Gainsborough, green hydrogen also needs help getting started. Click on this line for the full article in...