Hitachi Energy powers construction site with hydrogen
Hitachi Energy has completed the deployment of a zero-emission construction site in the UK, after a four-week hydrogen generator trial.
Hitachi Energy has completed the deployment of a zero-emission construction site in the UK, after a four-week hydrogen generator trial.
Repsol will install its second 100 MW electrolyser at its Petronor refinery in Muskiz, Northern Spain, advancing its industrial decarbonisation strategy.
Topsoe has announced its selection as the ammonia technology licensor for AWCA Power’s Yanbu Green Hydrogen Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Daimler has unveiled its new hydrogen fuel cell-powered Mercedez-Benz with small-series production planned from the end of 2026.
Powerhouse Energy Group plc has signed a lease agreement for a waste-to-hydrogen site at Silverwood Business Park, Ballymena, Northern Ireland.
Hydrexia has secured an order to provide Toyota Australia with relocatable hydrogen refuelling stations to support hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles in Australia.
Plug Power has completed the installation of 100 MW GenEco Electrolyser Units at Galp’s Sines Refinery, Portugal.
Bosch and LINZ AG have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop hydrogen solutions for the Linz site, focusing on the utilisation of green hydrogen from the Bosch electrolysis test field.
The Port of Alicante, Spain, has launched the tender for its first renewable hydrogen production and supply plant, reinforcing its green roadmap.
Charbone Corp. has announced hydrogen sales in Ontario, Canada, to support fuel cell generator operations for the film industry.
EWE has commissioned ReiCat to supply hydrogen purification systems for a 320 MW electrolyser producing green hydrogen in Emden, Germany.
Hydrogen Solutions AS (HYDS) is set to build an electrolyser to produce green hydrogen in the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Honda Motor Co. Ltd has decided to discontinue the production of fuel cell systems manufacturing at Fuel Cell System Manufacturing LLC in the US.
TÜV SÜD has certified green hydrogen and its derivatives in accordance with the EU certification systems, supporting Germany’s goal to become climate neutral by 2050.
Hydrogen Utopia International has identified the potential to convert syngas to hydrogen-based SAF and diesel in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.