French Government releases €100bn recovery plan through which hydrogen will play a key role
The French Government yesterday revealed its €100bn recovery plan to Build the France of 2030, through which hydrogen technologies will play a key role.
The French Government yesterday revealed its €100bn recovery plan to Build the France of 2030, through which hydrogen technologies will play a key role.
Zero emission vehicle manufacturer Lightning Systems is lowering the price of its 2021 fuel cell electric and battery electric vehicles by 10%-50% for Class 3 and Class 8 vehicles.
A consortium of companies are collaborating on a project which aims to develop concepts for next-generation electric driver systems for flexible electric vehicles specifically adapted to the Nordic climate.
More than 60 UK MPs and Peers have thrown their weight behind a strategy that aims to drive hydrogen to the top of the government’s Green Recovery agenda.
As part of what is thought to be a world first for the construction industry, Siemens Energy has installed a zero emission hydrogen fuel cell to provide off grid power to National Grid’s Viking Link...
Shetland Islands Council (SIC) is pushing forward plans to establish hydrogen as a key future energy source in the region.
New study analyses the role of hydrogen in the National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) and identifies and highlights opportunities for hydrogen technologies to contribute to effective and efficient achievement of the 2030 climate and...
Hydrogen and fuel cells in ports and maritime, the role of utilities in a hydrogen economy, women in hydrogen and a worldwide hydrogen economy with liquid organic carries are all topics set to be discussed...
Mitsubishi Power has taken a major step towards 100% carbon-free power generation by launching what it believes to be the world’s first standard packages for green hydrogen integration.
Hydrogen flow plate manufacturer Cell Impact has received a SEK 1.5m (€145,000) flow plate order from fuel cell stack manufacturer Nowogen Technology.