Maritime hydrogen and marine energy conference to go ahead digitally
Organisers behind the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy have today confirmed the event will go ahead digitally in 2020.
Organisers behind the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy have today confirmed the event will go ahead digitally in 2020.
After 530 days and more than 18,000 driven kilometres, the trials of two Alstom Coradia iLint models, the world’s first two hydrogen trains, are complete.
Germany’s 83rd hydrogen station was officially opened yesterday in Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg, as the country moves closer to its goal of 100 stations.
Teams with hydrogen cars will once again rack up kilometres and complete tasks for points as part of the 24-hour Hydrogen Challenge.
Hydrogen technology is among an unprecedented range of engine and fuel gas supply systems that Wärtsilä is developing to help ship owners navigate the route to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
As more and more regions are becoming concerned about inner-city noise and air pollution, several European police forces are turning to fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to meet their mobility needs.
New software now being developed as part of an EU-funded project will ease the roll-out of hydrogen-powered haulage vehicles, ships and trains when a “new Europe” starts to take shape once the Covid-19 crisis is...
Air Liquide Japan and Japan H2 Mobility (JHyM) have jointly opened a new hydrogen station in Kasugai Katsugawa, Aichi Prefecture.
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle company Hyzon Motors has officially launched in Australia.
The Dutch ports of Amsterdam, Den Helder and Groningen have presented a joint position paper to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy on their plans to become Europe’s leading hydrogen hub.