Funding approved for study examining large-scale Power-to-Gas energy storage
Funding from the Energy Storage Feasibility Study Competition, launched by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), has been awarded to a new... Read More
What Does The Future Hold For The Hydrogen Energy Storage?
Many big companies like Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Uniper SE are looking into the possibility to use hydrogen for energy storage and actively invest... Read More
Generate Hydrogen Directly From Solar Cells
Instead of using the sun’s rays to generate electricity and then use excess electricity to generate hydrogen, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology... Read More
Storing Energy In Methanol
German scientists have proposed using methanol to store hydrogen, which can be used for generating clean, renewable energy later on. The only problem is that... Read More
German Utility Deploys Proton Exchange Membrane System
German utility E.ON will soon deploy a 1 MW hydrogen energy storage system in the City of Hamburg, Germany. The system, which is to be... Read More
If You Have A Plant, You Have Hydrogen
Plants are all around us. Every plant has the sugar called xylose. And thanks to a research team from Virginia Tech, we can get hydrogen... Read More
Using Rust To Generate Hydrogen For Storage
In the USA today, 95 percent of hydrogen gas is generated from natural gas, as using water to generate it could be nearly double the... Read More
Invest Only $10 Per Person On Hydrogen
German energy storage expert Dirk Uwe Sauer recommends that relatively wealthier countries like Germany and Canada start investing $10 per person annually on hydrogen technology.... Read More
The Answer To Fluctuation: Hydrogen’s Quick Response
How do we solve the problem of intermittent renewable energy sources like wind and solar? We know that energy storage is the answer, but so... Read More
Taking Nature’s Cue: Storing Solar Energy In Leaves
We all know that leaves photosynthesize under sunlight and store this energy in the form of sugars. Researchers from MIT have asked if we can... Read More