California Fuel Cell Partnership updates on network development status
100 hydrogen stations by 2020, 200 by 2025 and 1,000 by 2030: that’s what the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) is aiming to achieve in California.
100 hydrogen stations by 2020, 200 by 2025 and 1,000 by 2030: that’s what the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) is aiming to achieve in California.
On-site hydrogen production company BayoTech is partnering with global vendor finance company DLL to create a revolutionary leasing programme to bring its hydrogen generators to customers.
Proton Technologies is one step closer to producing clean air and pure hydrogen.
A joint hydrogen strategy between Europe and North Africa can help build a European energy system based on 50% renewable electricity and 50% green hydrogen by 2050, paper by Dii Desert Energy says.
Australian LNG producer Woodside Energy has joined a consortium of Japanese companies to explore exporting carbon-neutral hydrogen.
Fortescue Metals Group and ATCO Australia will build and operate a combined hydrogen production and refuelling facility for vehicles in Jandakot, Western Australia as part of a new agreement.
Norweigan Hydrogen has successfully raised NOK 10.3m in new capital for a project aiming to deliver hydrogen to ferries and cruise ships in the Geirangerfjord, as well as other mobility applications.
Standard Hydrogen has today revealed groundbreaking technology to turn garbage into pure zero emission hydrogen fuel.
Proton Energy Systems (dba Nel Hydrogen US) has been awarded a $1.85m grant by the Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a novel electrolyser cell stack approach to enable higher efficiency, low cost hydrogen generation.
An international expression of interest has been issued by Australia’s leading energy providers to help deliver the nation’s low carbon vision through hydrogen.