North American hydrogen news
Canadian chair funds hydrogen research
INRS has received CA$1.4 million in funding from the Canadian research chair to advance geothermal energy, green hydrogen storage, and natural hydrogen exploration.
Charbone supplies hydrogen for the entertainment industry
Charbone Corp. has entered a long-term supply contract with Hone Inc. to provide clean hydrogen for power generators used for film and television production in Canada.
Vema Hydrogen develops mineral hydrogen
Vema Hydrogen has entered an agreement with First Atlantic Nickel & Cobalt Corp. to develop engineered mineral hydrogen in Newfoundland, Canada.
Hydrogen research lab join international programme
A Dalhousie Engineering hydrogen research lab in Canada has been granted access to an international programme for hydrogen appliance testing.
MAX Power targets AI infrastructure using natural hydrogen
MAX Power Mining Corp. has entered an agreement with TerraVolt Energy to evaluate the integration of natural hydrogen in AI infrastructure.
Intelligent controls accelerate large scale hydrogen production
Chiara Ponzellini, Emerson, presents a scenario where an industrial, green hydrogen, original equipment manufacturer needed an equally sophisticated supplier of control technologies, a visualisation/data platform, and development services to speed up R&D and enhance process reliability.
Vema Hydrogen to build hydrogen supply chain
Vema Hydrogen and CHARBONE have signed an agreement to build a hydrogen supply chain to meet industrial gas demand and reduce transport costs in Quebec, Canada.
ERVEC advances green hydrogen and ammonia project
EVREC has announced the filing of the environmental impact statement for a wind-to-green hydrogen and ammonia project in Central Newfoundland, Canada.
Hyundai launches fuel cell trucks in Canada
Hyundai Translead has announced that Breadner Trailers will expand its role to serve as a dealer for Hyundai’s hydrogen fuel cell trucks in Canada.
Canada-Japan hydrogen collaboration launches
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd has signed an agreement with three Canadian organisations to explore the potential for building a liquefied hydrogen supply chain.