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Hydrogen Rising — The Colors of Hydrogen: Simple or Oversimplified?
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The Energizer – Volume 84
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Hydrogen Rising — LNG and LH2 Exports: Potential Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons Learned
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Hydrogen Rising: Leveraging the Existing U.S. Natural Gas Pipeline System for Hydrogen Transportation
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Hydrogen Rising: Opportunities for Hydrogen in the Biden Administration
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Hydrogen Rising: Incentives and Tax Issues Impacting the Australian Hydrogen Sector
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The Energizer – Volume 79
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Hydrogen Rising: Japan’s Road Map for a Hydrogen Economy
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Takeaways for Liquid Hydrogen From the Global Liquefied Natural Gas Trade
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Hydrogen Rising: Very Long Duration Storage

Hydrogen Rising — The Colors of Hydrogen: Simple or Oversimplified?

Hydrogen Rising co-hosts Sandra Safro and David Wochner welcome IHS Markit’s Alex Klaessig to the podcast to discuss the color taxonomy of hydrogen and the benefits and challenges that a simplified nomenclature presents. Alex leads IHS Markit’s Hydrogen and Renewable Gas Forum’s research on fuel cell vehicles and renewable natural gas.

The Energizer – Volume 84

By: Buck B. Endemann, Daniel S. Cohen, Molly K. Barker, Olivia B. Mora, Natalie J. Reid, Matthew P. Clark, Nathan C. Howe, Oretha Manu

A biweekly update on clean technology applications, distributed energy resources, and other innovative technologies in the renewable energy and clean transport sectors.

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • New GREEN Act Could Extend and Create New Credits for Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Carbon Capture, and Electric Vehicles
  • Eight California Community Choice Aggregators Form Joint Powers Authority
  • Southeastern U.S. Utilities Request Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Approval for Energy Exchange
  • Green Hydrogen Joint Venture in Iberia Will Help Meet the European Union’s Carbon Goals  

The Energizer – Volume 79

By: Buck B. Endemann, Daniel S. Cohen, Molly K. Barker, Olivia B. Mora, Abraham F. Johns, Natalie J. Reid, Matthew P. Clark

A biweekly update on clean technology applications, distributed energy resources, and other innovative technologies in the renewable energy and clean transport sector.

There is a lot of buzz around cleantech, distributed energy resources (“DERs”), microgrids, and other technological innovations in the renewable energy and clean transport industries. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumer and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy and clean transportation industries forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • California Utilities to Launch Hydrogen Blending Demonstration Project
  • Tacoma Public Utility Board Passes Resolution to Employ “Electrofuel Service” Initiative
  • Form Energy Receives Additional $76 Million in Funding for Long-Term Aqueous Air Battery
  • City of Boston Announces a Zero Emission Vehicle Roadmap

Takeaways for Liquid Hydrogen From the Global Liquefied Natural Gas Trade

By: Steven C. Sparling, Lian Yok Tan, Clive Cachia, and Joshua Spry.

Members of our Hydrogen team examine some lessons from the liquefied natural gas industry (LNG) for the budding liquefied hydrogen (LH2) industry, in terms of contract terms and requirements for bulk transport.

Hydrogen Rising: Very Long Duration Storage

Bill Holmes, Mike O’Neill, and David Wochner discuss very long duration storage and impacts on hydrogen and broader energy markets, as well as U.S. regulatory structures impacting hydrogen storage.

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