US hydrogen news
SwRI and St Mary’s predict hydrogen storage durability
Southwest Research Institute and St. Mary’s University have agreed to collaborate on physics-based forecasting for metal hydride hydrogen storage durability.
K2 Pure Solutions announces hydrogen supply agreement
K2 Pure Solutions and PACC Services have executed a hydrogen supply agreement with ZeroUp Energy to advance their zero-emission fleet transition across California, US.
Phasecraft tapped for quantum algorithms for catalyst discovery
Phasecraft has been tapped by ARPA-E to develop and apply quantum algorithms for catalyst discovery.
Fastech and Bosch to build hydrogen refuelling station
Fastech and Bosch Rexroth have been contracted by the San Mateo County Transit District to build a large scale hydrogen refuelling station for transit buses in California, US.
Louisiana builds on hydrogen innovation with new facility
NovaSpark Energy has invested US$30 million to establish a new facility in Houma, Louisiana, US, to scale production of atmospheric hydrogen generators.
Plug Power sells tax credit for liquefaction facility
Plug Power has monetised a US$44 million investment tax credit tied to its hydrogen liquefaction facility in St Gabriel, Louisiana, US, through Hidrogenii.
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.
JCB targets speed record with hydrogen engines
JCB has announced that it is targeting a new land speed record with a 32 ft car powered by its own hydrogen engines at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, US.
Element One advances critical minerals and natural hydrogen
Element One has collaborated with Twin Sisters to secure a supply platform for critical minerals production and natural hydrogen research in Washington, US.
Hyundai and Georgia Tech expand collaboration
Hyundai Motor Group and the Georgia Institute of Technology have agreed to expand their collaboration on hydrogen mobility development in the US.