Exclusive: China the most important player in the hydrogen industry
Security, climate change, air pollution and global competitiveness: these are the four factors driving a hydrogen economy in China.
Security, climate change, air pollution and global competitiveness: these are the four factors driving a hydrogen economy in China.
In an important milestone for hydrogen mobility in China, French industrial gases group Air Liquide and Asia’s largest refiner Sinopec are partnering to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen mobility solutions in the country.
Air Liquide Japan has opened the first hydrogen station in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
Japanese tug operator Tokyo Kisen and shipping research consortium e5 Lab have jointly developed a tugboat powered by hydrogen.
Commissioning of Phase 1 of the “world’s first” fuel cell-powered tram system is underway in China.
Southeast Asia’s first building powered by green hydrogen has been opened by SP Group in Singapore, the energy utility company said today.
Fuel cell engineering business Intelligent Energy has signed a three-way Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tri-Ring Group and Hynertech to collaborate in the Chinese automotive market.
PowerCell Sweden has established a subsidiary in China to “capture the opportunities” presented by Chinese efforts in fuel cell technology.
ABB will provide instrumentation and electrification solutions to power Australia’s first hydrogen liquefaction and loading terminal at the Port of Hastings in Victoria as part of the “world first” Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project.
Air Liquide and Houpu have inaugurated the first hydrogen station in Zhejiang Province, China through their joint venture Air Liquide Houpa.