Laurence Boisramé, global director of hydrogen at Bureau Veritas, offers insights into the pivotal role that certification, standardization, and global consensus play in shaping the future of hydrogen as an energy vector.
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The stage is set for a revolution in the energy landscape, and at its heart is the promise of low-emissions hydrogen. A recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) reveals a complex yet hopeful picture of an industry on the brink of transformation.
Dr. Meyer will introduce the world’s largest super-resolved digital twin of a hydrogen fuel cell structure generated on the world’s most powerful supercomputer. This model allows the visualization of large-scale (> 16 mm2) water transport using Lattice-Boltzmann simulations.
Germany, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation, is on the brink of unlocking a remarkable green energy source hidden in plain sight: sewage treatment plants.
To truly harness hydrogen’s potential and reduce its carbon footprint, there’s a growing demand for alternative, sustainable production methods.
In the ever-evolving landscape of automotive technology, the spotlight often shines on electric cars, but another promising contender is fast gaining ground – hydrogen vehicles, powered by fuel cells. BMW, a name synonymous with precision engineering and innovation, has firmly staked its claim in this exciting arena with the introduction of the BMW iX5 Hydrogen.
The ambitious transition towards a sustainable and decarbonized hydrogen economy in Europe faces a roadblock due to ambiguous regulatory language in the European Union’s upcoming hydrogen and decarbonized gas markets package.
Consumer confidence in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is getting a significant boost, thanks to pioneering research by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Colorado State University (CSU). These researchers have unveiled a predictive model that has the potential to transform hydrogen station operations, making them more reliable and reducing unexpected shutdowns.
A consortium of international researchers is embarking on a groundbreaking mission to make ‘Net Zero hydrogen’ significantly more affordable.
As the world races toward a more sustainable energy future, the tank storage industry finds itself at the crossroads of transformation. The rise of hydrogen technologies, with their potential to decarbonize various sectors, presents both challenges and opportunities for an industry deeply rooted in traditional hydrocarbon storage.