"World first" testing facility launched
The “world’s first” facility to test whether hydrogen could be used to power millions of homes has been launched in the UK.
The “world’s first” facility to test whether hydrogen could be used to power millions of homes has been launched in the UK.
PowerCell Sweden has received an additional order from a company aiming to develop fuel cell powered vehicles for the Chinese market.
Total has become a partner in MissionH24.
H2 Mobility Deutschland and its shareholder Linde has opened a hydrogen station in Herten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and Regensburger Energy and Water Supply (REWAG) have grouped together to conduct research on the use of hydrogen as an energy source with Aurelia Turbines.
Research by the University of Newcastle has highlighted progression in the production of green hydrogen.
Camion Transport Ltd., G. Leclerc Transport AG, F. Murpf AG and Tamoil Ltd. have been announced as the newest members of H2 Mobility Switzerland.
Ballard Power Systems has unveiled its eighth-generation high performance fuel cell module, the FCmove™-HD.
Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RAPT) has signed an agreement with Solaris to test its hydrogen bus.
A roadmap using hydrogen to decarbonise transport, particularly commercial transport, in the North West of the UK, has been unveiled by the country’s leading gas distribution network Cadent.