Energy Observer arrives in London
The world’s first energy self-sufficient seagoing vessel powered by hydrogen, Energy Observer, has arrived in London marking its 47th stopover.
The world’s first energy self-sufficient seagoing vessel powered by hydrogen, Energy Observer, has arrived in London marking its 47th stopover.
Hydrogen Mobility Ireland, a co-ordinated group of industrial companies and policy stakeholders dedicated to developing a strategy to deploy hydrogen transportation in Ireland, has released a report to help achieve its goals.
Hydrogen Mobility Australia has relaunched today as the Australian Hydrogen Council to reflect the diversity of its growing membership.
FuelCell Energy, Inc. has entered into a collaboration agreement with Germany-based E.ON Business Solutions for the advancement of its fuel cell multi-featured platform in Europe.
pH Matter, an Ohio-based company, has achieved the Department of Energy (DOE) 2020 automotive targets for catalyst activity and durability for its line of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell catalysts.
H/Cell Energy Corporation, a Dallas-based clean energy solutions manufacturer including hydrogen and fuel cell technology, has been awarded over $500,000 in new contracts.
UK- based Durham University will lead a new national research project to decarbonise transportation through the use of hydrogen technologies.
NanoSUN has been named as one of two winners of Shell’s New Energy Challenge.
The world’s biggest industrial gas company Linde is to take a 20% share in British clean energy firm ITM Power.
Tractebel Engineering and Tractebel Overdick are developing a unique concept to produce environmentally friendly “green” hydrogen from offshore wind energy at an industrial scale using electrolysis.