1,000 new hydrogen-powered buses planned for European roads
The H2Bus Consortium is now on track to deploy 1,000 hydrogen fuel cell electric buses, along with supporting infrastructure, in European cities at commercially competitive rates.
The H2Bus Consortium is now on track to deploy 1,000 hydrogen fuel cell electric buses, along with supporting infrastructure, in European cities at commercially competitive rates.
ScottishPower Renewables, BOC and ITM Power have joined forces to establish new green hydrogen production facilities with clusters of refuelling stations across Scotland, in an effort to support the country’s goal of achieving net zero...
A US Department of Energy (DOE) project titled Demonstration and Framework for H2@Scale in Texas and Beyond has today been launched by Frontier Energy, in close collaboration with GTI and the University of Texas at...
Scotland’s greener railway ambitions are powering ahead with its hydrogen-powered train set to be the centrepiece of the upcoming global COP 26 conference.
Emerson has introduced a new Micro Motion™ Coriolis flow meter designed for high-pressure hydrogen dispensing and chemical injection applications.
The Government of British Columbia has allocated $10m for the construction and operation of ten hydrogen fuelling stations, as well as three years of support for Hydrogen BC, a new entity of the Canadian Hydrogen...
The Founder of Green Tomato Cars, Europe’s largest fleet of hydrogen vehicles, has said that London should seize the opportunity to rid itself of ‘The Big Smoke’ tag by increasing its number of hydrogen refuelling...
New Zealand’s Labour party has pledged to invest in emerging technologies like green hydrogen, and support the roll-out of a nationwide hydrogen station network, in a bid to position the country as a world leader...
As part of a new partnership, Haskel Hydrogen Systems will supply ATCO and Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue) with fully packaged hydrogen refuelling systems for the H2 Refueller project.
Shell Hydrogen has been awarded $40.8m, subject to formal approval, by California Energy Commission regulators to expand the hydrogen refuelling network in California.