Offshore hydrogen production: distant dream or the future of energy?

Can you imagine a future where renewable hydrogen is produced offshore, harnessing the power of the wind? Offshore hydrogen production not only promises to transform the energy sector, but could also play a key role in global decarbonisation – read on to find out all the details!

European plans in the hydrogen sector

In order to achieve the 2050 decarbonisation targets, Europe has set a series of policies that will allow the development of the hydrogen sector. In this article we tell you about them.

Synthetic SAF Production

The world of aviation is changing and with it, so are our ways of flying cleaner and more sustainably. With emissions on the rise and environmental regulations getting stricter, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is emerging as the great promise for a greener sky.

Training in renewable hydrogen

In this article we give you an overview of the training courses in which we participate, so that you can choose which of them best suits your needs.

Water consumption in renewable hydrogen projects II

Hydrogen is produced from water, and water consumption is a major concern for all parties involved. From production to cooling, water consumption can be reduced through know-how, integration and engineering.

Water consumption in hydrogen production

Renewable hydrogen can be produced through many different routes. However, electrolysis from water is expected to be the most important of all due to its capability to produce the immense amounts of hydrogen that will be required in the coming years.

Hydrogen project permitting

The permitting of a hydrogen or other renewable fuel project requires significant technical and communicative effort from both engineering and environmental perspectives. At AtlantHy, we are experts in helping you obtain the IEA (Integrated Environmental Authorisation) for your projects.

AtlantHy leads H2float

H2Float is a research project awarded €3m in the Value Chain programme and led by AtlantHy, Kerionics, Bluenewables and Hidritec.

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