RE:MAIL - Monthly Round-up

RE:MAIL - Monthly Round-up

Can clean hydrogen be the catalyst for a new nature-positive industrial age?

Happy New Year from all of us. Festive season may be cold here in London, but at the RE:TV office, December was bursting with energy.

We spent the end of 2024 exploring where hydrogen fits on the pathway to a decarbonised future. Renewables are powering more of our world than ever before, but not everything can be electrified. Sectors like transport and heavy industry require intensive energy that renewables can’t supply.

That's where hydrogen comes in.

In our hero film Hydrogen: Beyond The Hype, Ivana Jemelkova from Hydrogen Council unpacks the role and scale of clean hydrogen, Mike Adams from 8 Rivers discusses accelerating innovation and investment, and Toni J E Beukes Cert.Dir. from HYPHEN Hydrogen Energy outlines Namibia's roadmap towards green hydrogen industrialisation.


Beyond the Hype

Is hydrogen the quickest way to create clean energy?

In our hero film, industry leaders explore how hydrogen could transform economies and energy systems on a global scale.


Energy Hub

There is no sector more critical to building a sustainable future than energy.

Visit our digital hub to discover expert insights and see cutting-edge case studies in solar, wind, hydro and geothermal.


RE:CAP

Over the last five years, we’ve worked with some of the most innovative people and organisations around the world. Here’s a snapshot of the progress they have been making recently.

Magical Mushroom Company? are working with mycelium to create an eco-friendly alternative to polystyrene.

This January, the firm enters an exciting new chapter as they transition their operations to a world-class factory in Beeston, UK. The move will support a six-fold increase in capacity.

By building and designing cars that run entirely on hydrogen, Riversimple are taking a circular route to eliminating personal transport emissions.

The company was recently spotlighted by 安永 (a Sustainable Markets Initiative Blended Finance Task Force member) in their New Economy Unit's second paper "Beyond sustainability as usual".


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