by Anne Bannerman | Apr 15, 2025
In the ongoing revolution of clean transport, three contenders are quietly battling it out under the hoods of experimental and emerging vehicles: compressed air, hydrogen fuel cells, and the now-familiar battery electric drivetrain. While battery electric vehicles...
by Anne Bannerman | Apr 3, 2025
As the demand for green hydrogen grows in the UK and Europe, liquefaction is becoming a key method for long-distance transportation and large-scale applications. With a significantly higher energy density than gaseous hydrogen, liquefied hydrogen (LH₂) is particularly...
by Anne Bannerman | Apr 2, 2025
The transition to renewable energy requires innovative approaches to overcome logistical and infrastructural constraints One such approach is the book-and-claim system, a mechanism that allows companies to purchase environmental attributes of renewable energy...
by Anne Bannerman | Mar 27, 2025
History, Technology, and Future Prospects As the automotive industry pushes toward sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels, hydrogen has emerged as a promising energy source. While hydrogen fuel cells often dominate discussions, hydrogen internal combustion engines...
by Anne Bannerman | Mar 26, 2025
People associated with shipbuilding, aviation, military history, and modern developments Pembroke Dock, while historically known for its naval and military contributions, has also been home to notable achievements, records, and individuals that have left a lasting...