Hydrogen
Overview
Hydrogen is an increasingly important piece in the decarbonisation puzzle. Industrial players are seeking ways to take carbon emissions out of their hydrogen production processes, while green hydrogen producers see the gas as a viable outright alternative to hydrocarbons.
Future production routes range from methane reformation with carbon capture to pyrolysis, waste gasification and electrolysis, powered by renewable energy or fossil fuels. Combinations of processes and energy being used to produce hydrogen presents existing users of industrial heat and key chemicals a challenging landscape to navigate.
The Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels service has been designed to provide industrial power, chemicals and energy users with crucial information to help them make well informed decisions. It covers the upstream for projects, midstream for transportation and storage, and downstream for ammonia and methanol. It also covers the latest technological developments and policy news on hydrogen from across the globe.
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Hydrogen: incentives and support initiatives lighten the load 2024
Argus and LSEG have collaborated on a new insight paper that unpacks a dynamic 2024 hydrogen landscape and looks at some key policies, incentives and related developments across the globe.
Podcast - 23/08/11NetZero Transition: Heavy Duty Hydrogen Mobility.
WhitePaper - 23/07/01India’s hydrogen strategy: Implications for its clean/ conventional ammonia and fertilizer industries
In this comprehensive white paper, Argus analyses India’s hydrogen strategy and the implications for its clean ammonia, conventional ammonia and fertilizer industries.
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Real time access to trusted cost benchmarks, critical market data and analytics, in-depth analysis, and the latest market news. Argus Hydrogen and Future Fuels service is relied upon by intensive users of energy, governments, banks, regulators, exchanges and many other organisations as source of reliable and unique insights into the global hydrogen sector.