March 2025
The Spring 2025 issue of Global Hydrogen Review begins with an examination of Asia’s role in aiding the world’s push towards a more sustainable energy economy through the development of hydrogen infrastructure throughout the region. This brand new issue includes features on hydrogen production, storage, water management, hydrogen pipelines, safety, and sustainability. This issue also features a cover story from MSA Safety where Sarah Rajasekera explores the best practices to address associated risks in gas leak detection for hydrogen operations.
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Contents
Asia and the global hydrogen economy
Mark Elliot, Xodus, examines Asia’s role in building and powering the global hydrogen economy.
The hydrogen horizon
Dr Phil Ingram, Johnson Matthey, discusses the promise clean hydrogen production holds in the transition towards sustainable energy and the technology supporting the road to a viable, low-carbon hydrogen economy.
Hydrogen for industry
Manish Patel, Air Products, explains how renewable hydrogen’s potential to decarbonise an industry presents both opportunities and challenges ahead.
Laying the tracks for hydrogen
Afzal Hussain and Corin Taylor, DNV, outline the importance of hydrogen towards perpetuating energy security.
Looking beyond the core
Dr Cornelia Neumann, IMI, identifies how Germany’s Hydrogen Core Network is laudable but not the only tool for hydrogen uptake.
Fuel cells for data centres
Tim Cortes, Plug Power, analyses how harnessing hydrogen fuel cells can power the future of data centres.
Hydrogen on wheels
Patrick Breuer, Hexagon Purus, reveals the role of Type 4 cylinders in fuelling transit buses.
Desalination for hydrogen production
Dan Freeman, Kurita Europe GmbH, and Fiona Finlayson, Kurita Water Industries, grant insight into the challenges of offshore seawater desalination for use in hydrogen production.
Winning with wastewater
Dr Robert Lutze, Dr Tobias Blach, and Alexander Ghazinuri, EnviroChemie GmbH, explore the use of industrial wastewater as an alternative source for bridging the gap between limited water availability and the potential growth of green hydrogen production.
Prioritising detection and protection
Sarah Rajasekera, MSA Safety, explores the best practices to address associated risks in gas leak detection for hydrogen operations.
Safe, secure and ready to fuel the future
Gabriele Civati, HIMA Group, Germany, presents functional safety solutions for hydrogen use across various applications.
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