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Energy Saviours: Part 4
Tom Baxter explains why slowing down is better for the planet
Tom Baxter explains why slowing down is better for the planet
How can the oil majors best measure energy transition and routes to net zero?
Tim Harwood updates us on the collaborative gas industry programme to deliver the evidence on con...
The journey towards developing a 100% hydrogen-fuelled Gas Turbine
A look at the challenges and opportunities of using hydrogen as a transport fuel
Vanda Jones discusses how you can cut your compressed air energy consumption
What is standing in the way of hydrogen deployment and what has been overcome to enable development?
How Australia finds itself suddenly in possession of the basis for a powerful hydrogen economy
Mike Menzies asks what effect does injected hydrogen have on furnace, flame and exhaust in natura...
J Clifford Jones; ISBN: 978-87-403-2724-3; bookboon.com; 2019; £FREE
Tom Baxter shares more options for chemical engineers to boost energy efficiencies
The problem of hydrogen storage
The National Hydrogen Strategy and its aims of building a clean, innovative, and competitive hydr...
HyDeploy: The UK’s first hydrogen demonstration Project for heat
Andy Brown looks at the options and challenges of moving hydrogen from A to B in bulk
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