Momentum continues in hydrogen equipment orders
There are ‘unprecedented developments and interest in fuel cell electric mobility’ and ‘excellent sales momentum’ in hydrogen fuelling equipment as we pass the mid-point in 2019.
There are ‘unprecedented developments and interest in fuel cell electric mobility’ and ‘excellent sales momentum’ in hydrogen fuelling equipment as we pass the mid-point in 2019.
A new feasibility study published yesterday by Point and Sandwick Trust has found two viable routes in the Western Isles and West Coast Scotland for ferries powered by hydrogen from local wind farms.
A consortium of companies are investing €17m in a German firm developing a sustainable technology for storing hydrogen.
The newly elected Danish Government has firmly reinforced the country’s position as a green leader setting the ambitious goal of a 70% reduction in emissions by 2030.
The Italian city of Bolzano has ordered 12 hydrogen buses from bus manufacturer Solaris as it invests in “modern and clean” public transport.
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.
A project aiming to integrate a hydrogen diesel dual fuel injection system onboard a commercial ferry reached an important milestone yesterday.
In a first for Scotland, plans have been submitted for 30 homes powered by hydrogen fuel cells to be built on the outskirts of Aberdeen.
“Hydrogen will play a crucial role in the decarbonisation of those sectors that cannot be electrified directly” says MAN Energy Solutions CEO as the German company teams up with Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and Frames Group...