Hydrogen EPC – Real life experience One of the most pressing challenges in the hydrogen industry is bridging the gap between theory and practice. How do you move from ambitious PowerPoint plans to fully operational hydrogen projects? What does it take to turn...
Why Germany needs Hydrogen Who is the “Wikipedia of Hydrogen”? For many in the industry, it’s Reinhold Wurster. With over 40 years of experience, Reinhold has become the go-to expert for any hydrogen-related question—whether it’s the leak rate of a specific pipeline...
Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Power One of the most controversial topics in the decarbonization discussion is nuclear energy. Some believe it’s the key to the future: offering 24/7 low-carbon electricity, with more than 90% uptime, a solid safety track record, and,...
Electrodes for Alkaline Electrolyzers One of the most popular questions we hear is: “Which is better – PEM or Alkaline electrolyzers?” The answer is clear: it depends. Factors like CAPEX vs. OPEX, efficiency, electricity prices, and the availability of...
Batteries – State of the Art and Outlook Batteries vs. hydrogen: which technology will power the future of clean energy? While hydrogen often takes the spotlight, batteries have made incredible strides in efficiency, cost, and performance over the past decade....
How to Scale Up an Electrolyzer Manufacturer All experts agree: to produce cheap green hydrogen, scale is the key. The more a factory produces, the cheaper it gets per unit. Simple business 101. However, transitioning from a startup to a large-scale manufacturer is a...
Coupling H2 Production and PV Photovoltaics (PV) is now the cheapest way to produce renewable electricity in almost every country. And since electricity accounts for 60-80% of the cost of green hydrogen, PV is an essential part of any efficient energy mix. But there...
Criticality of PFAS for the Hydrogen Industry Fluoropolymers, including PFAS, play an essential role in modern energy and mobility technologies. These materials are critical for the production of lithium-ion batteries, high-voltage cables, seals, and, crucially, for...
Hydrogen Storage in Salt Caverns The hydrogen market is increasingly recognizing the importance of hydrogen storage, particularly in salt caverns, which provide a cost-effective solution for storing renewable energy. The milk-cheese analogy illustrates how hydrogen,...
Hydrogen Compression for Derivatives and Pipelines The hydrogen market is rapidly evolving, with ammonia being the biggest player today – valued at between 40 and 50 million tons annually. While much of this ammonia is used for fertilizer and food production,...