Toyota unveils new hydrogen fuel cell with 20% more range
The new fuel cell can be used in road, rail, marine, and stationary applications and is up to two times more durable than the existing model.
The new fuel cell can be used in road, rail, marine, and stationary applications and is up to two times more durable than the existing model.
Green hydrogen “has arrived” and will be pivotal to India’s future energy system, according to Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas.
Many of the questions being asked about green hydrogen’s viability are misdirected, according to David Green, founder and Managing Director of Climate Impact Corporation (CIC).
By the end of 2025, the number of green hydrogen plants exceeding 100MW is expected to increase eightfold, writes James Moseley, Analyst at gasworld Intelligence.
“This collaboration will significantly accelerate our expansion into global markets and strengthen our position as a leading provider of green hydrogen solutions.”
India continued to advance its green hydrogen sector in Q4 2024 through numerous key tenders, bid submissions, investments and policy measures.
Ceres Power’s CTO Caroline Hargrove told H2 View that the 1MW electrolyser module at Shell’s Bangalore site is “there and ready to go,” with activation expected any week now.
As India Energy Week 2025 kicks off, Waaree Group has started developing its alkaline electrolyser manufacturing facility, with an initial production capacity of 300MW.
“Having already reduced our own operational emissions by 92%, we’re now focused on helping others transition to a low-emissions future,” explained Christchurch Airports’s CEO, Justin Watson.
India Energy Week (IEW) 2025 has opened its doors in New Delhi and the major exhibition, billed as the second largest energy event globally, heard bold forecasts for green hydrogen at the opening ceremony.