Failure’s not on the cards for us: Plug CEO on $1.66bn DOE hydrogen loan guarantee
“I’m never thinking about failure. That’s not on the cards for us,” Plug Power CEO, Andy Marsh, told H2 View.
“I’m never thinking about failure. That’s not on the cards for us,” Plug Power CEO, Andy Marsh, told H2 View.
Cory Kreutzer, Technical Director at BrainDrip/IQ4H2, discusses the challenges in upgrading legacy pipelines for hydrogen, on H2 View’s Storage & Distribution webinar.
“We’ve done a lot of cost modelling on this hydrogen distribution pathway and we found that it reduces the price of getting hydrogen from production into the tank on a vehicle by about 40% when...
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Port Houston and Linde have been awarded nearly $25m to build and operate a heavy-duty hydrogen refuelling station in the Texan port.
Plug Power has closed a $1.66bn loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to support the construction of up to six low-carbon liquid hydrogen projects.
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has withdrawn its request for a federal waiver to phase out diesel trucks and force fleet operators to transition to zero-emission vehicles, including hydrogen-powered models.
The Republican administration will not be sworn in until Monday (20th January) but already the heat is rising on energy and climate policy following Chris Wright’s testimony at a Senate confirmation hearing for Energy Secretary.
Mike Peters, Team Principal at BrainDrip/IQ4H2 discusses the challenges and costs surrounding gaseous and liquid hydrogen storage, on H2 View’s Storage & Distribution webinar.
The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has announced $635m in grants to accelerate the development of electric vehicle (EV) and hydrogen refuelling infrastructure.