Linde allocates $2bn to develop Canada’s ‘largest’ clean hydrogen production site
Linde will invest more than $2bn to build, own and operate a large-scale hydrogen production facility in Alberta, Canada.
Linde will invest more than $2bn to build, own and operate a large-scale hydrogen production facility in Alberta, Canada.
The industrial sector is expected to dominate hydrogen demand in the approaching decades and not transportation, according to a new report from the International Chamber of Shipping.
Natural Resources Canada has awarded up to CAD $9.14m ($6.7m) to six projects supporting the country’s clean hydrogen sector.
“Current tech needs an electrolyser and a fuel cell to turn electricity into hydrogen and then back into electricity. HyWatts combines both into a single component using our HTPEM reversible fuel cell,” H2 View hears.
Unither Bioelectronics (UB) and Robinson Helicopter Company have agreed to develop hydrogen-powered helicopters to transport organs for transplants.
Canada has granted CAD $4.9m ($3.6m) to finance the development of two nuclear-powered hydrogen-based e-fuel projects.
US hydrogen fuel cell truck firm Hyzon could be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange after its share price fell below $0.10.
Power to Hydrogen (P2H2) has secured over $18m to support the development and deployment of the “world’s first” industrial-scale AEM electrolysis technology.
Proven and documented electrolyser technology will shine above low-cost alternatives, according to HydrogenPro’s CEO.
Next Hydrogen has provided its latest generation alkaline electrolysis technology to the University of Minnesota (UMN) to demonstrate the production of ammonia from renewable energy.