Catagory:Hydrogen

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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
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Hydrogen Rising: Singapore’s Potential Role in a Regional and Global Hydrogen Economy
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Blending Hydrogen Into U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines: Three Issues to Resolve
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Hydrogen Rising: Episodes 1 & 2
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K&L Gates Releases The H2 Handbook, Launches Global Hydrogen Practice

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.

You can also listen to and download the latest episodes of Hydrogen Rising on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

Hydrogen Rising: Singapore’s Potential Role in a Regional and Global Hydrogen Economy

Lian Yok Tan and Sandra Safro discuss the development of and support for hydrogen projects in Singapore, whether Singapore may serve as a hub in the hydrogen economy, and how hydrogen pricing may evolve as compared to other global energy commodities.

You can also listen to and download the latest episodes of Hydrogen Rising on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

Blending Hydrogen Into U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines: Three Issues to Resolve

By: David Wochner, Sandra Safro, Jennifer Bruneau Abbey, and Michael O’Neill

Members of our global Hydrogen team discuss three issues that need resolving around blending hydrogen gas into the natural gas stream, which could allow the U.S. energy industry to leverage existing natural gas pipelines and increase renewable energy output.

Hydrogen Rising: Episodes 1 & 2

In our Hydrogen Rising podcast, our global hydrogen team of lawyers and policy professionals discuss significant issues and interesting developments impacting the hydrogen market.

Episode 1: A Sustainable Energy Source on the Brink of Commercial Scale Development

Sandra Safro and David Wochner kick-off Hydrogen Rising with a discussion about how hydrogen is on the brink of commercial scale development, highlighting governmental incentives and potential challenges facing the industry.

Episode 2: EU and UK Hydrogen Strategies and Incentives

Giovanni Campi, Francis Iyayi, and David Wochner discuss present and future hydrogen incentives offered within the European Union and the United Kingdom.

You can also listen to and download the latest episodes of Hydrogen Rising on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.

K&L Gates Releases The H2 Handbook, Launches Global Hydrogen Practice

Hydrogen is on the rise as a major energy source and has the potential to play a significant role in reducing carbon emissions and slowing climate change. Like other sources of energy, commercial-scale hydrogen will require clear, informed, and transparent regulatory regimes at the local, national, and international levels. These regimes will need to balance hydrogen’s unique features and a desire to build out a robust hydrogen infrastructure that facilitates the penetration of hydrogen as a major global energy source.

To address the rapidly emerging hydrogen economy, K&L Gates lawyers and public policy professionals from a broad cross-section of our global offices and practices have produced The H2 Handbook – a unique, comprehensive, and free resource that explores the legal, regulatory, policy, and commercial issues impacting the future of hydrogen throughout the world.

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