Port of Antwerp orders hydrogen tug
Construction is due to begin shortly on the “world’s first” hydrogen-powered tug, ordered by the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.
Construction is due to begin shortly on the “world’s first” hydrogen-powered tug, ordered by the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.
Scotland has a unique opportunity to be the shop window for the hydrogen and fuel cell solutions which tackle ‘difficult to treat’ areas of heat and transport.
The partners behind a project aiming to develop the world’s first fossil-free hydrogen-powered steel plant will participate in the Climate Week and UN Climate Action Summit in New York next week.
PowerCell Sweden AB has received a follow-on order from a global automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for its S3 fuel cell stacks valued at approximately SEK 2.6m (€243,000).
Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH and Schäfer Elektronik GmbH have formed a new joint venture which will focus on the development, production and marketing of fuel cell-based charging stations.
Bus manufacturer Solaris presented its hydrogen bus for the first time in Poland yesterday.
ZeroAvia, a California-based zero emission aviation manufacturer, has received a £2.7m ($3.3m) grant from the UK Government to support the development of a principle technology to enable practical, zero emission aviation in commercial aircraft.
Environmental Resources Management (ERM) has received £427,000 from the UK Government to develop its project which looks at the production of green hydrogen from offshore wind.
An Aberdeen-based company providing advisory and management services in clean energy projects is set to become the first in the UK to open a business stream for the storage of hydrogen in the subsurface and...
ArcelorMittal has commissioned technology provider Midrex Technologies to design a demonstration plant in Hamburg to produce steel with hydrogen.