UK’s first hydrogen-powered train to be showcased at COP26
In less than five months’ time, the UK’s first hydrogen-powered train will operate from Glasgow during the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26).
In less than five months’ time, the UK’s first hydrogen-powered train will operate from Glasgow during the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26).
Tpgroup is providing the hydrogen fuel cell systems that will power the production version of the HydroFLEX – the UK’s first hydrogen train.
Ballard Power Systems and W. L. Gore and Associates have signed a new multi-year fuel cell supply agreement announced today (June 9).
Titan Hydrogen is developing more efficient hydrogen fuel cells as well as commercialisation of its technology that allows the injection of hydrogen into diesel-fuelled vehicles, it has been revealed today (June 7).
Network Rail and Porterbrook will showcase the hydrogen-powered HydroFLEX train and other low-carbon train technology at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) later this year.
Hexagon Purus has signed a new global supply agreement with Air Liquide today (May 20) that will cover the supply of type four hydrogen cylinders to the group and its affiliates around the world.
Angel Trains has thrown support behind the development of Scotland’s first hydrogen-powered train, having today (May 17) announced an over £500,000 ($705,000) investment in green hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for the locomotive.
In a letter to Governor Gavin Newsom, executives of 25 multi-national companies have called for major new investments to the hydrogen infrastructure as part of a zero-emission vehicle plan in California, US.
Swiss-based energy storage company, Leclanché is set to supply its advanced battery technology for a Canadian Pacific (CP) hydrogen locomotive project.
Certarus and Caterpillar will work together to advance the use of lower carbon fuels which includes conventional and renewable natural gas in addition to hydrogen.