This week sees hydrogen pricing hit new highs, driven by simultaneous jumps in the price of natural gas and electricity. Elsewhere, project plans include green hydrogen production at a UK brewery and Ineos building a 100 MW electrolyzer in Germany, machinery manufacturers Rolls Royce and JCB making plans for hydrogen engines, and new investment agreements signed in Belgium, Sweden and Kazakhstan.After the recent renewed focus on methane leaks, the scientific community is now exploring and researching hydrogen leaks. A group of researchers at the Oslo-Base Center for International Climate Research ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...