Take 5: An interview with… William Smith, CEO of Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc.
H2 View takes five with William Smitth, CEO of Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydroge, Inc.
H2 View takes five with William Smitth, CEO of Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydroge, Inc.
The fuel cell industry, like many others, was hit by Covid-related issues, writes Dr. David Hart. E4tech/ERM.
As one of the largest markets overall for fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) and by far the largest for FCEV commercial vehicles – a category including trucks and buses – China plays an important role...
Ceres is a developer of clean energy technology, which includes fuel cells for power generation and electrolysers for green hydrogen.
Europe is unquestionably a global leader when it comes to hydrogen policy and development. But its status has been rocked by the passing of the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which is enticing companies with...
On its mission to ‘accelerate the green transition in the maritime sector by delivering technology that helps ships to reduce their environmental and climate impacts’, Norwegian hydrogen fuel cell innovator TECO 2030 has made numerous...
At the time, the successful IPO of SinoHyTec on the Shanghai Technology Exchange a few years ago seemed to herald a new chapter in China’s nascent hydrogen energy and fuel cell industry, writes Hack Heyward.
The first installment of H2 View’s exclusive Q&A series with Women in Green Hydrogen members.
With nearly 600 delegates in attendance, the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference (UKHFCC) in its 19th edition was its largest yet, bringing together players across the UK market.
It’s shaping up to be an interesting year in hydrogen. A year of collaboration and investment; a year of delivery, for many. There’s little doubt about the momentum behind hydrogen right now and indeed, over...