Lhyfe signs a four year green hydrogen offtake contract with INOCEL
Lhyfe has announced the signing of a major contract with INOCEL, to fuel and support the development and production of its fuel cell power generation solutions.
Lhyfe has announced the signing of a major contract with INOCEL, to fuel and support the development and production of its fuel cell power generation solutions.
The University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) has powered up a new hydrogen research lab (H2Lab), in Canada.
Bloom Energy has announced an expansion of its longstanding relationship with Equinix. The collaboration now exceeds 100 MW of electricity capacity to support Equinix’s centres across the US.
Metacon has signed a supplementary agreement to the existing OEM License and Manufacturing Agreement with PERIC Hydrogen Technologies Co. Ltd.
Evonik has announced plans to build a pilot plant in Germany for the production of anion exchange membranes.
Business Finland has provided an investment grant to P2X Solutions’ Joensuu plant.
Taylor-Wharton is set to incorporate GenH2’s controlled storage technology into its liquid hydrogen (LH2) bulk storage tanks.
Tyczka Hydrogen has built an electrolysis plant for green hydrogen in Schweinfurt, Germany.
Electric Hydrogen, manufacturer of large scale electrolysers, has selected Ingeteam, a provider of power conversion systems that manufactures in Europe, for its projects.
Haffner Energy has announced the commencement of its hydrogen production, utilising its proprietary solid biomass thermolysis technology, at its Marolles hydrogen production centre.
HYBRIT’s pilot project for hydrogen gas storage has now been completed and reported to the Swedish Energy Agency.
GeoPura and Siemens Financial Services have joined forces to boost green hydrogen deployment.
Vireon has separated from Norwegian Hydrogen to establish itself as an independent hydrogen company.
Polish company, Hynfra, and Spanish deep-tech company, JOLT, have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to cooperate on electrolyser efficiency.
Plug Power Inc. has confirmed that its new 15 tpd hydrogen plant in St Gabriel, Louisiana, is on schedule for operations in 1Q25, as it has entered the final commissioning phase.