Energy Observer arrives in the Caribbean
After a journey of around 5,000 nautical miles and her first transatlantic passage, Energy Observer has arrived in the Caribbean, docking in Fort-de-France, Martinique.
After a journey of around 5,000 nautical miles and her first transatlantic passage, Energy Observer has arrived in the Caribbean, docking in Fort-de-France, Martinique.
The Hydrogen Council has elected a new board to provide “bold” leadership through challenging times.
On Wednesday, Mission Hydrogen hosted a free webinar under the title ‘Post-corona recovery – How hydrogen could contribute’ which attracted more than 1,000 participants.
The global energy sector is in the middle of what is likely to be its biggest crisis to date. Energy actors are facing unprecedented conditions with pressure coming from all angles. The oil price decline...
In light of the current global coronavirus crisis, Energy Observer has made significant changes to its 2020 programme and will no longer travel to Tokyo.
Ten years ago, it felt as though the notion of a hydrogen economy was losing ground to the hybrid engines that were changing the face of the automotive sector. Today, however, there is conviction and...
There is an acceptance that hydrogen has the ability to power not just passenger and commercial vehicles but whole industries and walks of life. The notion and necessity for a hydrogen society has never been...
Today is World Energy Efficiency Day 2020.
The number of public hydrogen stations globally has quadrupled in the past five years and an additional 226 stations are currently in the planning stage.
A new report published today by the Hydrogen Council titled Path to Hydrogen Competitiveness: A Cost Perspective, reveals that the cost of hydrogen solutions will fall sharply within the next decade.