Vauxhall’s Vivaro Hydrogen vans take to UK roads for trials
Vauxhall has started customer trials of its Vivaro Hydrogen van in the UK, with a range of fleet operators adopting the vehicle.
Vauxhall has started customer trials of its Vivaro Hydrogen van in the UK, with a range of fleet operators adopting the vehicle.
“This is a win-win partnership for Brazil and Europe,” claimed Ludmila Nascimento, Director of Energy and Decarbonization at Vale.
With electric cars making up just 3% of global vehicles, Hugo Spowers, Managing Director of Riversimple, FCEVs are urgently needed to meet at least some of the remaining 97%.
Statera Energy has submitted plans for its green hydrogen project to be built in Aberdeen, Scotland, which is expected to be 3GW at full capacity.
Quest One has opened its proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser Gigahub in Hamburg, Germany, in the presence of Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Hydnum Steel has agreed to distribute hydrogen-based steel produced at its Spanish plant to Knauf Interfer for approximately €80m ($89m) per year.
GeoPura has secured £22m ($29m) to manufacture and deploy over 3,600 hydrogen power units (HPUs) by 2033 as part of a renewable fuel infrastructure expansion.
Microsoft will pilot using hydrogen to power its data centre control and administration building in Dublin, Ireland.
Despite a dramatic increase in final investment decisions (FIDs) globally in 2024, large-scale production capacities are still yet to be seen, according to AECOM’s Toby Uppington.
The European Commission has launched a €1.2bn hydrogen auction with funding for RFNBO and maritime green hydrogen projects, introducing limits on Chinese electrolyser sourcing.