FCEVs a popular alternative in London and Paris
Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) operating as zero emission private hire vehicles in London and Paris are proving a popular alternative to combustion petrol or diesel engines.
Hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) operating as zero emission private hire vehicles in London and Paris are proving a popular alternative to combustion petrol or diesel engines.
In the absence of a viable hydrogen refuelling network in the UK, Fuel Cell Systems Ltd (FCSL) has responded by developing lower cost, mobile refuelling solutions that are easy to transport and commission, and are...
On-site hydrogen generation specialist HyGear has signed an agreement to supply its Hy.GEN technology for use in fuel cell vehicles operating in two North American distribution centres.
Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, McPhy has reported a strong commercial dynamic and increased cash flow as it shares its results for the first half of the year.
EDP, Galp, Martifer, REN and Vestas have joined forces to evaluate the creation of a green hydrogen industrial cluster in Sines, Portugal, as part of the H2Sines project.
A groundbreaking ceremony has been held in Bremervörde, Germany for the “world’s first” hydrogen station for passenger trains.
“We see Hydrogen as a potential ‘new wave’ oil and gas, and we are committed to supporting the growth and development of this market in the UK and worldwide,” says Jake Martin, Commercial Manager for Hydrogen...
Automotive parts manufacturer MAHLE is expanding its application portfolio for hydrogen in an effort to decarbonise transportation.
Infinite Blue Energy has today revealed plans for a network for 17 green hydrogen fuelling stations at key locations on major road transport routes in Eastern Australia.
The opportunity for large scale hydrogen production in New Zealand for both domestic use and export is both real and achievable, says Chief Executive of the New Zealand Hydrogen Association, Dr. Linda Wright, but cautions...