New Zealand Hydrogen Association highlights
In the 15 months since its inception, the New Zealand Hydrogen Association has made significant progress.
In the 15 months since its inception, the New Zealand Hydrogen Association has made significant progress.
A broader acceptance of hydrogen technology and an increase in major industrial groups taking part within the space: those are the big changes Bob Kelly, Business Development Manager Global Hydrogen at Haskel, has seen within...
With more than 30 years of experience in its field, Germany-based Wystrach has built a strong portfolio of projects and collaborations.
Scientists from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia have demonstrated a much cheaper and sustainable way to create hydrogen required to power cars.
Industrial design services company Bertrandt is converting the powertrain of its Piaffio Ape two-stroke engine vehicle to an electric motor with hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Hy-Hybrid Energy, GOLDI Mobility and HES Energy Systems are collaborating to develop hydrogen-powered drones for the Hungarian market.
Fuel Cell Systems Limited (FCSL) will supply a mobile hydrogen refuelling vehicle to a project aiming to demonstrate hydrogen fuel cell powertrain technology for aviation.
Vancouver-based clean technology Ionomr Innovations is developing ion-exchange membrane and polymer solutions enabling electrochemical solutions that comprise cornerstone systems for the renewable energy economy and achieving carbon neutrality, including fuel cell systems, hydrogen production, CO2...
A new report released yesterday by the Tasmanian Government details the Australian state’s unique potential to become a leading supplier of clean, secure and affordable hydrogen.
Rice University in Houston, Texas has launched a major research initiative with Shell to change how the world uses hydrocarbons.