Hydrogen is the element of the moment. Everyone, it seems, wants to use hydrogen to replace natural gas, or at least blend with it, to lower the carbon footprint and minimize emissions. Here are seven ...
There is plenty of enthusiasm around hydrogen as a possible alternative fuel to natural gas in combustion processes. Some hope it can eventually replace natural gas in applications such as utility ...
For all the hype surrounding hydrogen, the cheapest way to warm a home during the green transition will be a heat pump. That’s the finding a new study by European consumer organizations, which said ...
Hydrogen, often touted as a green alternative to heating buildings with natural gas or other fossils fuels, is unlikely to play a significant role in decarbonising homes, a review of international ...
The UK BEIS launches a plan to enforce Hydrogen-ready boilers by 2025. A recent consultation on enhancing boiler standards was launched by the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy ...
Madrileña Red de Gas is testing a heating system prototype developed by Germany company Vaillant that uses exclusively green hydrogen. The 25 kW system is equivalent in shape and size to a current ...
The campus of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands is currently hosting a retrofitted existing building provided with heating by an H 2 heating boiler in the attic. The ...
Hydrogen is very much in the news with respect to decarbonization demands. Environmental advocates believe it represents the best way to replace natural gas, oil, and coal as a fuel source in power ...
The global interest in green hydrogen has exploded in recent years as countries and companies look for energy solutions that can help to cut emissions. Unlike blue and grey hydrogen, green hydrogen is ...
There is great uncertainty in Massachusetts’ path to decarbonization, and two conflicting visions are emerging for the future of the state’s gas system. Central to the conflict are questions over the ...
Natural gas utilities are increasingly promoting hydrogen—which emits no greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions when burned—as a promising path to preserve their business model while meeting demands to cut ...