Nilsson Energy the first to offer a zero-emission portable fuel cell generator in Sweden
The portable fuel cell generator provides unique opportunities wherever zero emission energy is needed.
The portable fuel cell generator provides unique opportunities wherever zero emission energy is needed.
Test-production of TECO 2030 fuel cell stacks will be completed at thyssenkrupp Automation Engineering’s headquarter in Bremen, Germany.
The aim is to build and operate an electrolysis plant on Schaeffler’s factory premises in Herzogenaurach, Germany.
Hero Future Energies, bp, Welspun Corp., Tubacex, Climate Policy Initiative, and Climate Group join IH2A to focus on global climate finance and large-scale hydrogen hub development with state governments.
CPUC has approved SoCalGas' request to track costs for advancing the first phase of Angeles Link – a proposed green hydrogen pipeline system that could deliver clean, reliable energy to Los Angeles, US.
Applus+ IDIADA and Intelligent Energy (IE) have signed an agreement to collaborate on hydrogen fuel cell development projects for automotive applications.
HIF Global, together with its partners, authorities, and community representatives, has celebrated the production of the first litres of synthetic gasoline at the Haru Oni Demonstration Plant in southern Chile.
Lotte Fine Chemicals has received the world’s first commercial shipment of 25 000 t of independently-certified blue ammonia from SABIC Agri-Nutrients and Saudi Aramco.
The Wentzville hydrogen hub will provide in-demand hydrogen and prepare technicians for employment in the hydrogen sector.
The Danish government has notified that the Green Fuels for Denmark Power-to-X project has received DKK600 million of funding under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) programme.
Hydrogen is not a panacea for reaching net zero emissions by 2050, but can become 'a big niche' fuel in particular sectors and applications, the Commons Science and Technology Committee concludes in a new report.
A consortium of partners including FFI and Siemens Energy has begun work in Newcastle, UK, on a new £3.5 million ammonia cracker prototype designed to produce green hydrogen.
The manufacturing of the equipment at Nel’s factory in Herning, Denmark, will commence when a final purchase order is signed.
Howden has opened a new office in Singapore to expand its existing presence and support in APAC.
TÜV Rheinland has issued the first green hydrogen certificate in Brazil to White Martins – Linde's subsidiary.