Argonne recognised for hydrogen fuelling technology
A new technology that lowers the cost and increases the efficiency of dispensing hydrogen at refuelling stations has been developed by The US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.
A new technology that lowers the cost and increases the efficiency of dispensing hydrogen at refuelling stations has been developed by The US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Grainger College of Engineering have announced their intent to form the Midwest Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Coalition.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2), a UK-based developer of a unique membrane-free electrolyser, has received over £2.5m from angel investors in two funding rounds.
A new technology which is capable of producing large quantities of hydrogen without the need to use electrolysis or other chemical additives has supposedly been developed by two Brazilian scientists.
thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, Equinor and Open Grid Europe will collaboratively conduct a feasibility study to advance the decarbonised production and supply of ‘blue’ hydrogen from natural gas.
“Hydrogen offers great potential for both Australia and Japan to confront the challenges posed by the energy transition, an opportunity for Japan to achieve material decarbonisation of its economy and an opportunity for Australia to...
In celebration of National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day yesterday, Air Liquide announced plans to produce renewable liquid hydrogen to serve the western US mobility market.
Clean Logistics, a joint venture start-up, has received a notice of approval from the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure for the conversion of its heavy diesel trucks to hydrogen hybrid drives.
Siemens and Hydrogen Renewables Australia are partnering to develop a 5GW solar and wind farm in Western Australia that will produce renewable hydrogen for potential export to Asia.
The Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA), a non-profit organisation aiming to champion the Canadian hydrogen and fuel cell sector, has welcomed three new members.