Asia’s largest hydrogen facility and a network of stations to be built in South Korea
Asia’s largest hydrogen facility is set to be built by Linde in South Korea – and it could fuel 100,000 hydrogen cars a year once operational.
Asia’s largest hydrogen facility is set to be built by Linde in South Korea – and it could fuel 100,000 hydrogen cars a year once operational.
Plans for a new power-to-gas facility in Howell, New Jersey, that will use solar power to produce green hydrogen for home and commercial use have moved forward.
Plans for a 100MW electrolyser that would supply green hydrogen to the European ceramics industry as it looks to cut emissions have been unveiled today by an international consortium of 40 organisations.
Worthington Industries has released new ThermaGuard™ hydrogen cylinders to meet the unique needs of hydrogen fuel, helping powertrain developers and refuelling stations achieve faster filling, reducing fuel costs and extended cylinder life.
Plans for a compressed green hydrogen ship that will transport the zero-carbon fuel of the future have taken a step forward.
Striving to be an open and inclusive platform to foster commercialisation and scaling-up of research results, Siemens Energy has launched a new innovation centre in Shenzhen, China that will focus on green hydrogen.
Switzerland-based GreenGT will supply the powertrain for each car entered in the hydrogen category at the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans.
PowerCell Sweden has launched a new brand for the sales and marketing of its fuel cell-related products and services.
United Energies Development Corporation believes it has broken the cost barrier for producing green hydrogen by electrolysing water with a newly developed process that uses classified technology originally designed for NASA.
SUEZ and SIPEnR have formed a new joint venture to construct a new green hydrogen production and distribution plant at the Energy-from-Waste (EfW) unit in Créteil, near Paris.