‘World’s first’ hydrogen station for passenger trains to be built in Germany
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Bremervörde, Germany for the “world’s first” hydrogen station for passenger trains.
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Bremervörde, Germany for the “world’s first” hydrogen station for passenger trains.
Automotive parts manufacturer MAHLE is expanding its application portfolio for hydrogen in an effort to decarbonise transportation.
Continuing to drive towards a more sustainable future, Australian-owned industrial gas company Coregas and Hyundai Motor Company Australia are today celebrating a five-year partnership.
At a pivotal moment for the world’s sustainable economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Hydrogen Council has welcomed 11 new members, bringing its membership total to 92.
Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), hailed the ambition of the recently released European Union’s (EU) recent Hydrogen Strategy in the first of a three-part series of webinars...
Nikola Corporation has broken ground on its $600m Coolidge, Arizona manufacturing facility that will produce the US start-up’s hydrogen-electric heavy-duty trucks.
New research released today by scientists at Queen Mary University of London suggests that graphene could be used to make more durable hydrogen fuel cells for cars.
A course developed in Orkney, Scotland to prepare local seafarers for working on and alongside hydrogen-powered vessels has been approved by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA).
Long-time Shell Executive Andy Brown and former Flybe CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener have been named as the two latest additions to ZeroAvia’s Advisory Board, helping guide the company’s efforts to zero emission flight.
To support a future where all our energy comes from clean sources, the world needs clean, flexible, storable and safe fuels. Hydrogen has all of these characteristics. When used as a fuel, it produces no...