DOE invests $50m in fuel research
The US Department of Energy will invest $50m for new and innovative research of technologies for trucks and off-road vehicles, including the fuels that power them such as hydrogen and fuel cells.
The US Department of Energy will invest $50m for new and innovative research of technologies for trucks and off-road vehicles, including the fuels that power them such as hydrogen and fuel cells.
Swiss energy company Alpiq and Swiss hydrogen company H2 Energy have revealed plans for Switzerland’s first commercial hydrogen production plant.
Netherlands public transport company Qbuzz has ordered 20 hydrogen fuel cell buses from Belgian manufacturer Van Hool for use in Groningen and Drente.
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Ballard Power Systems has received a purchase order from Wrightbus, a Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer, to power double decker buses in Aberdeen, Scotland.
A new association has been formed in Ireland to plan and deliver a coordinated approach to the deployment of hydrogen transport.
UK-based Hypowa has unveiled its hydrogen fuel cell powertrain concept for three or four wheeled vehicles.
Exciting things are happening in the Australian hydrogen sector with unprecedented momentum building around the opportunity for a hydrogen economy both in the country and around the world.
Chereau has handed over the keys to the “world’s first” hydrogen-powered refrigerated semi-trailer.
Representatives from research and industry will discuss current developments, markets and political goals relating to hydrogen in September at the international trade fair for fuel cell technologies.