Germany’s 79th hydrogen station opens
Germany’s 79th hydrogen station opened yesterday in Hamburg.
Germany’s 79th hydrogen station opened yesterday in Hamburg.
The Danish Energy Agency has awarded Everfuel Europe €6m for a project aiming to establish a large-scale, electrolysis-based hydrogen production facility in Denmark.
The University has partnered with Climate Change Solutions to host the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell showcase on 14th January (2020).
2019 has arguably been one of the busiest years so far for fuel cells and hydrogen technologies expert Logan Energy following its expansion of operations.
Global energy company EDP has announced plans for a pilot hydrogen production and storage project at the Ribatejo Combined Cycle Plant in Portugal.
Scientists have created a computer simulation program which allows car manufacturers in China to virtually test hydrogen fuel cell engines instead of building expensive prototypes.
The hydrogen fuel cell bus Fébus has made its maiden voyage today in Pau, France.
For David Wenger, founder and CEO of Wenger Engineering, hydrogen has many challenges to overcome, with most of them relating to technology.
The next conference on Hydrogen for Important Project of Common European Interests (IPCEI) will take place in Brussels, Belgium next month.
Dutch alternative fuels supplier OrangeGas has ordered its first hydrogen stations from Nel Hydrogen for the Netherlands.