Scientists have discovered potential hydrogen reserves in mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and Alps, unlocking a new clean energy source that could reshape the future of sustainable hydrogen production.
In the global pursuit of net zero emissions, one element has emerged as a potential game-changer: hydrogen gas. The versatility of this gas holds the key to transforming our energy landscape, driving innovation and propelling us towards a more sustainable future.
IGEM is proud to partner with EnerHy to help train the next generation of hydrogen experts. This collaboration will support research into scalable, affordable green hydrogen solutions for a net zero future.
IGEM is observing DNV’s Hydrogen Salt Cavern Storage project, a key initiative shaping safety standards for hydrogen storage. You can get involved in this Joint Industry Project too.
Researchers from Loughborough University have developed a novel approach to green hydrogen production by adapting lead-acid battery technology into a battery-electrolyser system.
The boss of easyJet airline has led an aviation industry call for the UK government to put more public money into helping hydrogen-powered passenger planes get off the ground.
Hydrogen trains are transforming rail transport, offering a path to net zero. With global adoption underway, they're paving the way for a greener future.
Working with infrastructure solutions company, Costain, the commissioned study will form a key part of the energy transition puzzle for industrial and commercial (I&C) gas users across Wales and the south west of England and contribute to the national mission to make Great Britain a clean energy superpower.
Wales & West Utilities and HydroStar are advancing green hydrogen production, using impure water sources to reduce costs and enhance sustainability. A major step forward for innovation and net zero.