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Global Hydrogen Review - September 2023

Global Hydrogen Review - September 2023

This issue of Global Hydrogen Review begins with a regional report from Rystad Energy, outlining the current state of Asia’s hydrogen industry. This issue also explores options and considerations for hydrogen decarbonisation, Namibia’s green hydrogen potential, the importance of compression in the hydrogen value chain, and how automation can help the hydrogen sector fulfil its potential, plus much more.
 
 

Global Hydrogen Review - June 2023

Global Hydrogen Review - June 2023

This issue of Global Hydrogen Review begins with an overview of hydrogen development across Europe, courtesy of Cornwall Insight. Haynes & Boone discuss hydrogen’s role in the decarbonisation of the UK’s energy sector, and the AIEN talks about the challenge of creating a green and low-carbon hydrogen economy. Other topics in this issue include green hydrogen production, measurement technology, pipelines, the maritime transition, and how green hydrogen can help to decarbonise the steel sector.
 
 

Global Hydrogen Review - March 2023

Global Hydrogen Review - March 2023

The Spring 2023 issue of Global Hydrogen Review is full of detailed technical articles on a range of topics including blue vs green hydrogen production, hydrogen liquefaction, safety, pipelines, compression technology, digitalisation and much more. This month’s cover story, courtesy of H2scan, discusses the importance of hydrogen sensing within the emerging hydrogen economy.
 
 

Global Hydrogen Review - December 2022

Global Hydrogen Review - December 2022

The Winter issue of Global Hydrogen Review explores a range of topics including hydrogen hubs, green hydrogen production, pipelines, hydrogen for mobility and much more. The issue also looks at how Hamburg, Germany, is driving the decarbonisation of industry and the establishment of a complete green hydrogen value chain.