TECO 2030 and AVL build up to the first operations of its hydrogen fuel cell system
TECO 2030 has begun the countdown to the first operational hydrogen FCM400 fuel cell system at AVL’s facility in Graz, Austria.
TECO 2030 has begun the countdown to the first operational hydrogen FCM400 fuel cell system at AVL’s facility in Graz, Austria.
Australian-based United H2 Limited (UHL) has announced it will expand its operations into the UK and Europe with a target of £250m ($314m) over the next six to 12 months.
The US Government is providing $2bn in new funding to spur the conversion of long-standing facilities to manufacture electric vehicles and components.
Quantron and Ballard Power Systems have entered the next stage of their cooperation by delivering hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to market.
Plastic Omnium has announced plans to build the ‘largest’ North American hydrogen storage manufacturing plant in Michigan, US.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) has completed the construction of the ‘largest’ photovoltaic green hydrogen production project in China, capable of producing 20,000 tonnes of hydrogen a year.
OneH2 has partnered with Australian energy distributor and retailer Ampol to expand the country’s hydrogen market.
Japanese-based Obayashi Corporation has selected Fabrum to supply a 1MW hydrogen refuelling station for a project in Auckland, New Zealand.
Hyzon Motors has announced the successful completion of its liquid hydrogen, fuel cell electric vehicles first commercial run, in collaboration with Chart Industries and Performance Food Group (PFG).
Nu:ionic Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Liberty Utilities to develop a 2.4 tonne per day hydrogen production system in New Brunswick, Canada.