Spring 2021 Webinar 2 press release-Green H2 Supply
Posted onThe second webinar of a Spring series of 5 in 2021 was held on April 15, titled, 'Green H2 Supply'. Read More
The second webinar of a Spring series of 5 in 2021 was held on April 15, titled, 'Green H2 Supply'. Read More
This new report has been prepared by GenComm partner NUI Galway with fellow partners HY Energy Consultancy and DCU. Read More
The first in the series of Hydrogen GenComm webinars on March 10, 2021 is titled: ‘Smart H2, Hydrogen Optimisation’. The webinar will focus using Green H2 and optimising its use economically, environmentally, commercially and socially as SMART H2, and accelerating our energy transition journey to a zero CO2 destination. Read More
Further education has given a positive response to three hydrogen buses entering service in Northern Ireland. Read More
GenComm Programme Manager Paul Mc Cormack made a presentation to the All Party Group on Climate Action in NI on Friday December 11, 2020. Read More
The news that Dublin City University has developed a 'Sustainable Systems and Energy Engineering' Masters major has been welcomed by two irish islands spokesmen now adopting a new energy approach. Read More
Late November brought some positive news in the Saarbrucker Zeitung concerning the delivery of the Hydrogen Refuelling Station. The newspaper published news of the delivery. Read More
As all look to green mobility as part of the solution to decarbonise transport we must look to green solutions across the entire transport spectrum including marine transport. As such, Hydrogen could well be the fuel of the future for ferries that operate off two of the most scenic Irish islands. Both the Rathlin Island ferry, the Rathlin Express in Co Antrim and the Valentia Island car ferry in Co Kerry are ready to develop their services in a green economical journey together. Read More
The energy security question is being explored for two irish islands, Rathlin island in Co Antrim and Valentia island in Co Kerry. Read More
The cleanest way of producing hydrogen is from renewable electricity, and that just happens to be where Ireland has significant potential. Read More