JM unveils plans for new fuel cell component facility
Sustainable technologies company Johnson Matthey (JM) is expanding its fuel cell operations in China with a new £7.5m facility to manufacture critical components for customers in the region.
Sustainable technologies company Johnson Matthey (JM) is expanding its fuel cell operations in China with a new £7.5m facility to manufacture critical components for customers in the region.
Riversimple has revealed plans to raise £150m over the next three years to fund the manufacture of two hydrogen-powered vehicles.
As the global acceptance for hydrogen and hydrogen-based technologies continues to flourish, hydrogen projects, initiatives and consortiums are being developed all around the world to advance a clean energy future.
University academics and students will, for the first time, run a laboratory and test rigs for researching hydrogen technology jointly with a vehicle manufacturer’s developers directly at its plant premises.
Hydrogen trains in Italy moved a step closer to reality today with the news FS Italiane and Snam will collaborate on a study promoting hydrogen rail transport.
Plans for the Bacton-SNS2.0 Energy Hub, the New Anglia Clean Transport Hub and the Sizewell-Leiston Energy Hub were today all detailed as part of a stakeholder update webinar, hosted by Hydrogen East.
A conference aiming to strengthen international cooperation on hydrogen energy was held yesterday in China.
Establishing a hydrogen bus network in Greater Springfield, Queensland is just one of the key goals of a landmark roadmap – the first-of-its-kind for an Australian city – unveiled on Friday (16th Oct).
Cornish company PV3 Technologies is on a mission to advance low carbon technologies and has revealed to H2 View that it has just received funding to begin work on a groundbreaking green hydrogen project for...
Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Toyota Tsusho America will evaluate the use of hydrogen fuel cell port machinery at the Port of Los Angeles, California as part of a new research project.