Articles by tag: Hydrogen

Review of Hydrogen Technology Exhibition

This episode of ‘Getting Technetical’ takes us on an insightful journey through the Hydrogen Technology Exhibition in Bremen. We feature Tom Ludwell, Market Manager for Aerospace, Racing, and Turbo Machinery at Technetics Group, who offers a comprehensive overview of the event and Technetics’ pivotal role in the evolving hydrogen technology landscape. Ludwell delves into the […]

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Hydrogen Revolution: Charting a Clean Energy Future with Professor Bruno Pollet

In this comprehensive episode of Getting Technetical, hydrogen expert Professor Bruno Pollet explores the role of hydrogen as a renewable energy source. First, Professor Pollet provides an introduction to hydrogen’s potential applications and benefits, such as its high energy content and use in fuel cells, which emit only water as a byproduct. Second, Professor […]

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Fueling Clean Energy Transformation: Turbo Expo Trends and Technetics’ Hydrogen Innovations

What trends can innovators look to for fueling clean energy transformation? This year’s Turbo Expo 2023 offered plenty of possibilities. Rising global temperatures and environmental challenges are not just headlines but catalysts for change. The race to pioneer a sustainable future is on, and hydrogen energy emerges as a potential frontrunner. With recent studies […]

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Hydrogen-Powered Aircrafts Could be the Solution for Zero-Carbon Air Travel. Is the Solution Green Enough?

The aviation industry stands on the cusp of a green revolution, with hydrogen-powered aircrafts emerging as a beacon of hope. While the concept is tantalizing, the real challenge lies in determining the true environmental impact of this hydrogen. NASA, with its rich history in hydrogen propulsion from space programs, is spearheading efforts to harness […]

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Trillium’s Role in the Growing Hydrogen Market

Hydrogen is considered a greener and better alternative to other forms of gas energy production. It reduces emissions and can be produced from many sources, as opposed to only fossil fuels. The hydrogen market has a promising future but there are some key areas that need to be explored with its growth. Where is the […]

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On-site hydrogen: what’s the big deal?

For years, one of the issues with hydrogen has been that it is manufactured at one facility – sometimes as a byproduct – then taken elsewhere. But what if the hydrogen could be made on-site? It would cut down on costs and make the process simpler. On this episode of Purple Is the New […]

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The many colours of hydrogen

The goal is green energy, but hydrogen currently comes in many “colors.” David Bow, Nel Hydrogen’s SVP of Business Development said that, while green is the ideal, production of an intermediate hydrogen like blue hydrogen is a necessary step toward a world in which green hydrogen is widely available. “Blue is carbon capturing off […]

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RFID Utilization Can Help Retailers Scale, Unify Shopping Channels, and Transform Shopping Experiences
April 26, 2024

Recent discussions at NRF’s Big Show have catapulted RFID technology to the forefront of retail innovation, signaling a significant shift in how retailers manage operations and customer experiences. With major players like Macy’s and Levi’s demonstrating RFID’s effectiveness in enhancing inventory accuracy and reducing theft, the technology’s potential extends far beyond its initial applications. […]

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Homeowners Can Cut Home Insurance Costs by Bundling, Increasing Deductibles, and Regularly Comparing Rates
April 26, 2024

As mortgage rates and home prices climb, homeowners across the United States are grappling with another financial hurdle: surging home insurance costs. States like Florida and Texas are seeing increases of up to 421%  above the national average, primarily due to the rising frequency of severe weather and climate-related events. This trifecta of financial pressures […]

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EdTech Companies Revolutionizes Global Education with Flexible and Tailored Learning Solutions
April 26, 2024

TIME magazine recently unveiled its inaugural list of the world’s top edtech companies, spotlighting the transformative role of technology in education. With companies from Singapore, the UK, Brazil, China, and the U.S. making up the Top 10, this announcement comes at a crucial juncture. The pandemic has drastically shifted education delivery, underscoring the […]

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Cybersecurity Risks and patient risks in healthcare
Cybersecurity Risks and Patient Risks are at a Crossroads as Tech Moves Rapidly
April 26, 2024

The current digital transformation reshaping healthcare is standing out not only for its rapid adoption of technology, but also for the unique challenges it’s facing in balancing its cybersecurity risks and patient risks. Healthcare systems increasingly rely on interconnected technologies and AI, but the stakes of maintaining tight security measures are incredibly high now. […]

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Hydrogen: the Swiss-army knife element
December 22, 2020

Few companies in the world can say they’ve been working with hydrogen for as long as Nel. That’s why Bjorn Simonsen, who, until recently, was Nel’s Vice President for Investor Relations and Corporate Communication, said the company’s history aligns with and has driven how humans work with hydrogen. “Nel has been involved in the entire […]

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Purple Is The New Green: Why H2 is a Logic-al fueling solution of the future
December 16, 2020

Hydrogen vehicles are on the market, but it’s more of an anomaly than standard to see one on the road. That could be changing in the near future. NEL Hydrogen Business Development Manager Jesper Boisen said he sees attitudes beginning to change about hydrogen as a fuel source for vehicles, and he’s confident more and […]

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H2: the ultimate chemical building block
November 30, 2020

There is little doubt hydrogen is a huge player in energy going forward, but just what will that look like? Dr. Kathy Ayers, Nel Hydrogen’s Vice President of Research and Development, is working on some of those answers – and working with membranes in an effort to increase the ease of distributing hydrogen using […]

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Nel’s PEM: built on 20 years of experience
November 19, 2020

Everett Anderson, Vice President, and Head of Advanced Product Development at Nel joined hosts Leila Danielsen, Brand Manager at Nel, and Rob Cockerill, Managing Editor of H2 View, for a deep dive on the hydrogen industry in North America, and a specific look at Nel’s Proton® PEM electrolyser technology. “The story of Proton OnSite is […]

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Electrolysis: a Norwegian Success Story
November 12, 2020

After a 20-plus year career in the hydrogen industry, Pietro d’Erasmo seemingly moved on from renewable energy’s purple shores. But, just when d’Erasmo thought he was out, Nel pulled him back in. The rapid advancements and renewed global interest in hydrogen energy solutions were just too significant a calling for d’Erasmo to deny. He rejoined […]

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It’s Time for Hydrogen to Revolutionize Energy
November 3, 2020

There has been plenty of talk about hydrogen energy in the past few years. Nel Hydrogen CEO Jon André Løkke says it’s time for action. “To be honest, I don’t think we need more attention now. I think, now, we need to deliver,” Løkke said. “We really need to start to deliver, see some projects, […]

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