UK hydrogen projects to receive share of £25m govt funding
Two UK projects using hydrogen fuel cell technology are set to benefit from a share of £25m ($32m) government funding.
Two UK projects using hydrogen fuel cell technology are set to benefit from a share of £25m ($32m) government funding.
Iceland’s first station that combines biomethane and hydrogen under the same canopy opened yesterday in Reykjavík.
Hyundai Motor Group and Kia Motors are investing €80m ($90m) in Croatian car manufacturer Rimac Autmobil to develop hydrogen fuel cell cars.
In an exclusive interview, Plug Power’s CEO, Andy Marsh discusses the recently announced partnership with Chung-Hsin Electric and Machinery Manufacturing Corporation (CHEM), a Taiwanese manufacturer of electric solutions.
Danish catalysis company Haldor Topsoe has launched a connected service for more reliability in hydrogen plants.
Ballard Power Systems has received a purchase order from Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer, Wrightbus.
A project deploying two zero emission hydrogen fuel cell vessels in France and Norway has been awarded €5m of funding from the European Union (EU).
FuelCell Energy, Inc. has completed the acquisition of a 14.9 megawatt fuel cell park in Bridgeport, CT with Dominion Energy.
Iwatani Corporation of America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Iwatani Corporation, has acquired four hydrogen refuelling stations in California from Messer (formerly Linde, LLC).
A new hydrogen station was opened in Germany last Friday (10th May), bringing the total amount of public hydrogen stations in the country to 70.