UAE-UK initiative to develop clean hydrogen
As part of a commitment between WGEO and Zest Associates, a new research paper will explore potential clean hydrogen collaborations between the UAE and the UK.
As part of a commitment between WGEO and Zest Associates, a new research paper will explore potential clean hydrogen collaborations between the UAE and the UK.
Haskel Hydrogen Systems has been chosen by NanoSUN to supply equipment for EMEC’s hydrogen refuelling system, in support of UK Research and Innovation’s aircraft trials.
Haldor Topsoe has signed a €45 million loan agreement with the EIB to support its R&D investments in carbon emission reduction technologies.
The companies have entered an agreement focused on expanding the market for hydrogen fuel cell taxis.
To prepare the production of its alkaline and SOEC electrolysers, Sunfire and its affiliated partners are receiving grant funding from the Federal Government of Germany.
Johnson Matthey has launched HyCOgen, an enabling technology to efficiently convert CO2 and green hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel.
Pan-United has entered into an agreement to study the feasibility of using electric and hydrogen fuel cells to power a fleet of more than 1000 trucks in Singapore.
KACST and CarbonMeta Technologies have signed an MoU for the joint cooperation on processing plastic waste into hydrogen gas and high-value solid carbon materials.
Calumet has announced the close of financing for the construction of a hydrogen plant that will support its renewable diesel business in Montana, US.
The clean hydrogen company's pyrolysis technology has met US DOE's stringent eligibility requirements for a programme designed to accelerate the commercial deployment of energy technology.
Chart Industries was awarded four hydrogen and small scale LNG liquefaction orders in late December 2021.
Bloom Energy announced that NTPC Ltd has selected the company’s electrolyser and hydrogen-powered fuel cell technologies for a green hydrogen-based energy storage deployment.
The company has achieved the ambitious target of making hydrogen using an electrolyser designed and built by its team.
KBR has been awarded a study to establish a green hydrogen market in Trinidad and Tobago as part of an ongoing technical cooperation financed by IDB.
EAG and the University of Nottingham intend to create H2EPS Ltd – a joint venture to develop and commercialise hybrid, all-electric and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems for aerospace applications.