New website Hydrogen Insight launched by Recharge, focusing on news and analysis that matters

Spin-off aims to become the most-read and respected publication covering the H2 industry

The Hydrogen Insight team (left to right): deputy editor Rachel Parkes, editor Leigh Collins, and senior reporter Agnete Klevstrand, pictured at today's World Hydrogen Congress in Rotterdam.
The Hydrogen Insight team (left to right): deputy editor Rachel Parkes, editor Leigh Collins, and senior reporter Agnete Klevstrand, pictured at today's World Hydrogen Congress in Rotterdam.Photo: Hydrogen Insight
Today, energy-transition publication Recharge has launched Hydrogen Insight, a new website delivering the news and analysis that matters to professionals working in and around the fast-growing clean H2 industry.
Hydrogen Insight will cover all aspects of the global H2 sector — from the production of green and blue and other types of low-carbon H2, through to the potential end use in transport, heavy industry, power and heating, taking in politics and policies, electrolyser manufacturing, new technologies, ammonia, methanol and synthetic fuels, and the transportation of H2.
Hydrogen Insight will take an evidence-based approach, separating fact from fiction, exposing greenwashing, exaggerations and unfounded claims and holding the industry to account when appropriate,” said editor Leigh Collins.
The new publication has a dedicated team, led by former Daily Telegraph journalist Collins, who has been writing in-depth articles about H2 for Recharge since 2017, and has edited the Recharge magazine for the past ten years.
Former Gas Matters editor Rachel Parkes is Hydrogen Insight’s deputy editor, while Agnete Klevstrand, a former lawyer and experienced journalist at Norwegian business daily DN, has joined the team as senior reporter.
The digital-only publication — which aims to become the most-read and respected title covering the hydrogen industry — follows the success of Recharge’s Accelerate Hydrogen weekly newsletter, which has experienced significant growth since its introduction last year and now has an audience of more than 10,000 subscribers.
The newsletter will now become the weekly Hydrogen Insight newsletter, and Recharge will retain a close editorial relationship with the new title.
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Published 12 October 2022, 08:08Updated 12 October 2022, 08:15