Hydrogen-powered milling train unveiled
The world’s first hydrogen-powered emission free milling train has been unveiled by mechanical engineering company Linsinger Maschinenbau Gesellschaft.
The world’s first hydrogen-powered emission free milling train has been unveiled by mechanical engineering company Linsinger Maschinenbau Gesellschaft.
PowerCell Sweden AB has joined the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
More than half of UK commuters would be willing to travel to work on a train or bus powered by hydrogen to lower their carbon footprint and reduce emissions.
Hydrogen project support efforts were in focus this afternoon for day two of European Hydrogen Week, as discussions revolved around the Project Development Assistance for Regions effort.
Stationary applications for hydrogen fuel cell technologies was a key focus this morning as presentations continued in celebration of the first ever European Hydrogen Week, organised by the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH...
Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Siemens Mobility today (23rd Nov) said they will test a newly developed hydrogen train and filling station in Tübingen, Germany, as part of a new partnership.
Multinational chemicals company INEOS and Hyundai Motor Company will explore new opportunities for the production, supply and deployment of hydrogen as part of a new partnership.
Spanish train manufacturer Talgo yesterday (19th Nov) said its hydrogen-powered train will be ready in 2023.
Australian technology and lifestyle company LAVO and Nedstack will localise the production of Nedstack fuel cell production technology in Australia as part of a new partnership.
Bloom Energy and SK Engineering and Construction will supply hydrogen-powered solid-oxide fuel cells and electrolysers to an industrial complex in Changwon, Korea.