Germany opens its 92nd hydrogen refuelling station
Germany’s 92nd hydrogen refuelling station is open for business, moving the country closer to its goal of having 100 stations by the middle of 2021.
Germany’s 92nd hydrogen refuelling station is open for business, moving the country closer to its goal of having 100 stations by the middle of 2021.
A Loughborough, UK project researching hydrogen storage for vehicles is among 22 studies set to benefit from a share of £30m ($41m) government funding.
Ways2H and Japan Blue Energy have today (30th March) announced the completion of a facility in Tokyo that will be able to convert sewage sludge into renewable hydrogen for fuel cell mobility and power generation.
Solar power developer Lightsource BP on Monday (29th March) announced its participation in the South Wales Industrial Cluster (SWIC) – a project which will be crucial in developing a hydrogen economy in South Wales.
Six UK firms are spearheading a project to deliver what they say will be the world’s first truly green passenger carrying airline service using hydrogen fuel cell technology – and a hydrogen fuel cell-powered flying...
Plans for Greater Manchester’s first low-carbon hydrogen hub have been unveiled today (29th March) by Carlton Power.
Glasgow, Scotland will be home to the world’s largest fleet of hydrogen-powered bin lorries.
Chinese heavy machinery maker Sany Group showcased its hydrogen fuel cell technology development and integration highlighting the company’s recent fuel cell-powered dump truck and what is believed to be the world’s first fuel cell-powered mixer...
In a Victorian first, Toyota today (29th March) unveiled a new AUS$7.4m ($5.67m) hydrogen centre in Altona which will pave the way for the Japanese car giant’s hydrogen-powered Mirai to enter the Australian market.
Scottish fuel cell service provider Hy-Hybrid Energy announced on Friday (26th March) that it has extended an invitation out to potential suppliers which are looking for hydrogen-based business opportunities in the European Union (EU).