How quickly can hydrogen help the UK get to net zero?
Hydrogen is increasingly being positioned as an important component of the UK’s net zero ambitious and commitments, particularly in decarbonising heat and transport.
Hydrogen is increasingly being positioned as an important component of the UK’s net zero ambitious and commitments, particularly in decarbonising heat and transport.
Whilst 2019 was an impressive year for both the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) and the industry at large, there is still much more to be done.
The momentum for hydrogen energy and the flourishing value chain only continues to grow, and seldom is there such evidence of this in one building as there has been today at the HyVolution 2020 event...
Global professional services company GHD has joined the Australian Hydrogen Council – an association formed to accelerate the Australian hydrogen economy.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has partnered with the Department of Defences (DoD) to support an opportunity to address disaster mitigation through the H2Rescue fuel cell/battery hybrid truck.
Fuelling company Waitomo Group and green energy supplier Hiringa Energy have partnered to develop New Zealand’s first nationwide hydrogen refuelling station network.
Toyota has developed a specially designed fuel cell system for the world’s first energy self-sufficient seagoing vessel powered by hydrogen – Energy Observer.
Bavaria-based Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH earlier this week revealed a new order from E-Trucks Europe for a further five fuel cell systems to equip refuse collection trucks.
Leading industrial gas heavyweight Linde plc has signed a long-term agreement to build, own and operate four new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) in Chungnam, South Korea.
The Green Hydrogen Coalition (GHC) has been officially launched in the last few days, a fiscally sponsored project of Community Initiatives that was initially founded in 2019.