Johnson Matthey and Hoeller Electrolyzer sign MoU
Johnson Matthey and Hoeller Electrolyzer have partnered up to develop highly efficient electrolyser stacks, in order to drive down the cost of green hydrogen.
Johnson Matthey and Hoeller Electrolyzer have partnered up to develop highly efficient electrolyser stacks, in order to drive down the cost of green hydrogen.
The newly passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will commit billions to the hydrogen industry, helping to fund NewHydrogen’s technology in turn.
Hyosung has chosen INNIO’s ‘Ready for Hydrogen’ engine technology for a pilot power plant project in Asia Pacific that will be fuelled by hydrogen.
The company has launched an oil-free hydrogen compressor solution specifically designed for hydrogen trailer filling and fuel stations with high mass flows.
As governments worldwide work towards meeting net zero targets, Titan Hydrogen has engaged a broker and legal team to prepare its pre-listing IPO.
The companies have signed a frame agreement for the delivery of valve solutions for green hydrogen applications.
AFC Energy, a leading provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, has announced that ABB has placed its first order for the ‘S’ series hydrogen fuel cell system.
LAVO’s flagship product, the LAVO™ Hydrogen Energy Storage System, featured at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.
The companies are developing new technology to increase the amount of hydrogen gas that can be produced through electrolysis, without using more energy.
The company has further advanced its simulation platform to support hybrid vehicles that are powered by green hydrogen or hybrid diesel.
Patriot Hydrogen has signed an agreement with KCE to supply 75 of its P2H modular power generation units.
MAN Energy Solutions has announced that its gas-powered, four-stroke engines are 'H2-ready' and operable in stationary mode with a hydrogen content of up to 25% by volume in a gas-fuel mix.
Wärtsilä’s co-operation with GEV has resulted in GEV successfully obtaining Approval-in-Principle for its pilot-scale 430 t C-H2 carrier vessel.
Early testing has proved that Titan Hydrogen’s fuel cell enhancement technology delivers significantly higher voltages compared with regular fuel cells.
The company is investing £100 million on a project to produce super-efficient hydrogen engines.