Hydrogen pipeline news
Cadent and National Grid look to kickstart the hydrogen economy
Low carbon hydrogen is a new home-grown super-fuel which will be vital for the UK’s energy security, offering the potential to decarbonise hard-to-decarbonise sectors.
Energy market themes to watch
Oil fundamentals still lead, growth in energy transition-related investment opportunities on the rise.
Equinor and RWE to collaborate
Equinor and RWE agree to work together to develop large-scale value chains for low carbon hydrogen.
Strohm completes €29 million investment round
Strohm completes largest funding round in the company’s 15 year history by securing a €15 million investment.
Fluxys increases transmission capacity
Infrastructure operator given go-ahead for the construction of a new pipeline in Belgium.
Penspen announces launch of Energy Transition Consultancy
Low carbon and hydrogen-related projects at the forefront as company defines pathway to net-zero.
Strohm provides TCP flowlines for major European natural gas and hydrogen hub
Strohm provides Thermoplastic Composite Pipe flowlines for major European natural gas and hydrogen hub.
Feedback on HyNet North West Hydrogen Pipeline
Local people across North West England have given their views on the HyNet North West Hydrogen Pipeline.
Report launch success for HyDeploy2
Winlaton to Westminster – this ground-breaking project has identified an innovative solution to reduce carbon emissions.
Achieving accurate leak detection in hydrogen pipelines
Pedro Barbosa, Senior Product Manager - Pipelines, at Fotech, a bp Launchpad company, reviews the various challenges hydrogen presents, and discusses how distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) provides an accurate and faster leak detection solution for smaller leaks, ensuring safe transportation of this gas.