Green Hydrogen Hub Denmark: Explained
Green Hydrogen Hub Denmark is a pioneering project, aiming to support the intermittency problem of renewable energy through innovative long duration storage technologies and hydrogen infrastructure solutions.
Green Hydrogen Hub Denmark is a pioneering project, aiming to support the intermittency problem of renewable energy through innovative long duration storage technologies and hydrogen infrastructure solutions.
Maximator GmbH is part of the German-based Schmidt Kranz Group, a family-owned business which has evolved through four generations from building tractors to the manufacture of state-of-the-art hydrogen fuelling stations.
Take 5 with Marco Schade, CEO of Nova Swiss, as he discusses the company, what shifts in the market he’s seen in recent years and what big areas of opportunity he sees for hydrogen.
There is huge political buy-in for hydrogen in the UK, and across the world. Government’s have committed billions and share prices of leading hydrogen businesses have rocketed.
Despite the challenging economic environment of the past year, its 20-year legacy in hydrogen fuel storage has led Luxfer Gas Cylinders to see a five-fold increase in enquiries in 2020, from forward thinking companies exploring...
Take 5 with Bjørn Simonsen, CEO of Saga Pure, as he discusses his new role, the European hydrogen market and what he would do if he was in charge of the European Commission for one...
Alignment across the whole ecosystem of public and private actors has never been as strong and in Europe, leaders are willing to accelerate the development of a strong hydrogen ecosystem, explains Patrick Koller, CEO of...
Hydrogen came into 2020 vision last year. More announcements, investments, policy commitments, and communication volume. As we enter a new year, there is a need to further focus the enthusiasm on meaningful next steps on...
Plans for a UK-wide network of hydrogen stations that would reduce the cost of hydrogen by more than 20% have been unveiled today (26th Jan).
Van Hool NV has been selected by UGAP, a French public procurement agency, as a qualified provider of fuel cell buses for deployment in France.