Plug Power unveils new GenDrive products
Plug Power has expanded its CE-certified GenDrive product line with the addition of three new fuel cell solutions designed for European industrial and material handling vehicles.
Plug Power has expanded its CE-certified GenDrive product line with the addition of three new fuel cell solutions designed for European industrial and material handling vehicles.
Chart Industries has today announced its participation in a US Department of Energy (DOE) project which aims to show that renewable hydrogen can be a cost-effective fuel for multiple end use applications.
Six hydrogen-powered Hyundai Nexo vehicles are now being driven across Germany by one of the world’s leading sports brands PUMA.
Sustainable technologies company Johnson Matthey (JM) is expanding its fuel cell operations in China with a new £7.5m facility to manufacture critical components for customers in the region.
As the global acceptance for hydrogen and hydrogen-based technologies continues to flourish, hydrogen projects, initiatives and consortiums are being developed all around the world to advance a clean energy future.
A first-of-its-kind project that will test the extent to which a hydrogen electrolyser can follow the generation profile of a solar plant has taken a step forward.
Plans for the Bacton-SNS2.0 Energy Hub, the New Anglia Clean Transport Hub and the Sizewell-Leiston Energy Hub were today all detailed as part of a stakeholder update webinar, hosted by Hydrogen East.
Cadent has today launched its first chatbot focused on hydrogen that can answer over 200 questions.
Californian waste-to-hydrogen company Ways2H has today closed an investment from Pacific6 Enterprises.
Dutch energy solutions company Frames has supplied a 25kW hydrogen electrolyser to Plug Power, for integration in its 25kW GenFuel electrolyser recently delivered to Japan.