SSAB joins European Clean Hydrogen Alliance
Specialised global steel company SSAB, who earlier this week started up the world’s first pilot plant for fossil-free steel, has joined the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
Specialised global steel company SSAB, who earlier this week started up the world’s first pilot plant for fossil-free steel, has joined the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
German and Russian businesses, government representatives and researchers want to cooperate more closely in the field of hydrogen technology, the German-Russian Raw Materials Forum (DRRF) announced after a meeting at the end of August.
German manufacturer Mehrer Compression is helping to shape Baden-Württemberg’s hydrogen strategy.
Researchers at Frankfurt UAS are developing a smart hydrogen tank in a bid to simplify the production of hydrogen so it can be used in homes.
Glasgow City Council’s fleet of gritters will be running on hydrogen fuel next winter in an effort to reduce the city’s carbon emissions.
National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) has unveiled new funding and industry support for Australia’s emerging hydrogen and energy technology businesses in a bid to create a network of hydrogen technology clusters around the country.
Using hydrogen to replace fossil fuels could be an absolute gamechanger, says University of Portsmouth expert Dr. Amitava Roy.
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Toyota Motor Corporation and Honda R&D have joined forces to develop a mobile power generation system that consists of a hydrogen fuel cell bus, portable external power output devices and portable batteries.
During a City Council meeting last month, Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris announced plans for the city to transition to hydrogen fuel as part of its green energy portfolio.