Hexagon Purus receives order from a large European OEM
Hexagon Purus has received an order from a large European OEM to deliver a mobile hydrogen refuelling station.
Hexagon Purus has received an order from a large European OEM to deliver a mobile hydrogen refuelling station.
Air Products has been selected by Edmonton International Airport as the hydrogen and technology provider for Alberta, Canada's first hydrogen fuel cell passenger vehicle fleet.
Ohmium and Aquastill have formed a strategic collaboration to produce green hydrogen from seawater.
Howden has been selected by a large industrial gas company to supply compression solutions for an upcoming project that will become one of the largest hydrogen tube trailer filling stations in Shanghai, China.
Energy firm SSE is the first UK utility to trial First Hydrogen’s hydrogen-powered vehicle.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has signed a contract with Hyd’Occ, for 20 MW of alkaline electrolyser equipment, for approximately €9 million.
Technip Energies has announced its investment in Evok Innovation’s Fund II, a tier-one clean technology fund.
Asahi Kasei has joined the Japan Hydrogen Forum to support decarbonisation in the US.
The joint ambition of the two companies is to provide competitive decarbonisation solutions combining Haffner Energy's technologies to produce renewable hydrogen, syngas, and its derivatives.
Mabanaft has participated in a voluntary hearing with a public authority for the construction of ammonia import terminal in the Port of Hamburg, Germany.
Plug Power has been selected to supply two 5 MW PEM electrolyser systems for green hydrogen projects in Tasmania, Australia, that are currently under development by Countrywide Hydrogen Pty Ltd.
A research hub led at the University of Bath has been awarded £11 million in funding to help the UK reach net zero targets.
Rio Tinto and Sumitomo Corp. will build a hydrogen plant in Gladstone, Australia, as part of a AUS$111.1 million programme aimed at lowering carbon emissions from the alumina refining process.
A new hydrogen fuel cell and electrolysis test facility has officially opened in Warwickshire, UK.
Lhyfe has announced the development of a 70 MW green hydrogen plant in Perl, Saarland, Germany.