Featured Articles

Our Featured Article archive is a collection of the Featured Articles which have been published on the Hydrogen Tech World home page. In addition to industry updates, market news and topical issues of the day the Feature Article provides an interesting mix of company profiles, in-depth technical articles, reports from major end users and projects in the hydrogen production industries. If you wish your company to be in the spotlight in this category with an indepth report written by our editorial team, please contact Simon Neffelt.

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Hydrogen development is crucial for storage and transportation of renewables

Two major challenges are hiding behind the investments in green energy production. They arise from the fact that (variable) renewables are often produced at the wrong time and place. Therefore, the development of both storage and transportation capacity is crucial. Sweco shares lessons learned from the first large-scale project developments with VoltH2.

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Safety for hydrogen vent systems

Hydrogen vent systems play an essential role in ensuring hydrogen safety. For many applications, it is common practice to connect all normal hydrogen piping vent points, including relief valves, to a vent system. Evaluating this system during the facility hazard review is essential. This evaluation is often missed, and there have been numerous incidents in which improper vent stack design or operation caused injuries and property damage. This article addresses critical safety issues in vent system design and operation for liquefied (LH2) and gaseous (GH2) hydrogen.

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Electrolyser safety through certification

Electrolysers range from small, appliance-size products to large, multi-megawatt-scale production facilities. In all cases quality and safety must be ensured. One of the major concerns when designing, building, operating or even talking about a hydrogen system is safety. Known for its high flammability range and small molecular size, hydrogen can easily leak, forming an explosive mixture if adequate measures are not taken. Taking adequate measures, however, can be a straightforward process if attention is paid to safety from the design on.

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Platinum group metals: an enabler for hydrogen, not a barrier

Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers and PEM fuel cells rely on platinum group metal (PGM) catalysts, notably platinum and iridium. Many see this as a challenge, given the rarity and value of the PGMs. In fact, if used efficiently, these metals will actually facilitate the development of a resilient supply chain. To understand why this is, let’s look at the PGM landscape and the implications for PEM technologies in more detail.

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Hystar: revolutionising PEM electrolysis

Among the recent entrants to the rapidly expanding universe of electrolyser manufacturers, Hystar is shining particularly brightly. Combining knowledge from the fuel cell industry with electrolyser technology, the Norwegian company claims to have developed the world’s most efficient PEM electrolyser. With market-ready solutions, Hystar is now gearing up to fully automate its production process and ramp up production capacity to gigawatt scale.

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Green hydrogen: meeting future sustainability requirements

Hydrogen is a key element for the decarbonisation of industry, if low-emission production and logistics follow. However, so far there has been a deplorable lack of binding EU-wide sustainability criteria that cover the entire value chain. A certification assists companies to establish a position in the emerging market for hydrogen from renewables and to prepare for future requirements.

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_ Clean hydrogen has an iridium problem

Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers can produce hydrogen from water and renewable electricity. They also typically rely on one of the rarest materials on earth to function: iridium. To scale this technology to meet rising demand for clean energy, the hydrogen community must develop solutions to address this scarcity problem.

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Clean hydrogen has an iridium problem

Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers can produce hydrogen from water and renewable electricity. They also typically rely on one of the rarest materials on earth to function: iridium. To scale this technology to meet rising demand for clean energy, the hydrogen community must develop solutions to address this scarcity problem.

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