Ramping up: Wystrach seeing an increase in hydrogen projects
With more than 30 years of experience in its field, Germany-based Wystrach has built a strong portfolio of projects and collaborations.
With more than 30 years of experience in its field, Germany-based Wystrach has built a strong portfolio of projects and collaborations.
Rail industry body RSSB has appointed London-based engineering and design firm Arup to develop a ‘route map to enter service’ for hydrogen-powered trains on the Great Britain mainline.
Swiss manufacturer Stadler has signed a contract to supply the first ever hydrogen-powered train to run in the US, with an option to supply four more of the vehicles in the future.
Russia’s first hydrogen tram is undergoing tests in St. Petersburg.
Alstom will test the world’s first hydrogen-powered passenger train in the Netherlands as part of a pilot project, the rail transport company confirmed yesterday.
Commissioning of Phase 1 of the “world’s first” fuel cell-powered tram system is underway in China.
In part two of an exclusive three-part series, Dan Brock, Chair of H2GO Canada and Bob Oliver, CEO of H2GO Canada, explain why everyone is “looking for Canada” in the growing world of hydrogen.
“How do you go from nowhere to somewhere with hydrogen energy in a developed market like Canada where fossil fuels dominate?”
UK-based fuel cell engineering company Intelligent Energy has partnered with FES Fahrzeug Entwicklung Sachsen GmbH (FES) to provide new fuel cell products for the European Class 3 Material Handling Equipment (MHE) market.
At the Asia-Pacific Industrial Gas Conference 2018 in Malaysia in December (2018), a whole session was devoted to throwing the Spotlight on Trending Gases. One of the most rousing talks of this session was given...