2019 in Review: NanoSUN
Bridging the gap between hydrogen suppliers and fuel users, NanoSUN develops innovative products that refuel, store, purify and analyse hydrogen safely, conveniently and economically.
Bridging the gap between hydrogen suppliers and fuel users, NanoSUN develops innovative products that refuel, store, purify and analyse hydrogen safely, conveniently and economically.
British Columbia’s second hydrogen refuelling station has officially opened in Burnaby.
Energy consultant and certification body DNV GL is investing in a new hydrogen innovation centre in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Nel technology will be used in a landmark project to create the “world’s largest” fuel cell electric mining haul truck currently being developed by French utility Engie and global mining company Anglo American.
German manufacturer SGL Carbon and Hyundai Motor Group have extended their supply agreement for production of gas diffusion layers for Hyundai’s NEXO fuel cell cars.
Hydrogen regained the spotlight in 2019 as a multipurpose, clean fuel for a net-zero future, producing no greenhouse gas emissions when used.
As New Zealand looks to decarbonise its total energy system, plans are already afoot to export New Zealand’s abundant renewable energy via large-scale liquid hydrogen.
HYBRIT Development has appointed Eva Vitell as the new Managing Director.
The African Hydrogen Partnership (AHP) will hold its first multinational conference next year in Ethiopia.
Germany’s Osnabrück Police Department will trial a hydrogen patrol car in a bid to make its fleet more environmentally friendly and sustainable.