HydroFLEX secures funding for hydrogen-powered train design
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train moves closer to commercial operation after the University of Birmingham has been awarded £400,000 by the Department for Transport.
The UK’s first hydrogen-powered train moves closer to commercial operation after the University of Birmingham has been awarded £400,000 by the Department for Transport.
In order to meet fuel emissions standards enacted by governments and emissions reductions targets put in place by the corporations themselves, automotive OEMs are investing billions of dollars in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in...
New Zealand R&D company H2 Innovation Lab (H2IL) has developed what it claims to be the most cost efficient and versatile means of sustainable hydrogen energy production.
Seven EU countries are calling on the European Commission to increase funding and legislation to support hydrogen.
The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate, together with Gasunie and TenneT, are investigating which part of the existing gas network in the Netherlands can be used for the transport of hydrogen.
Japan’s Mitsui has invested $25m in California’s biggest hydrogen station developer and operator FirstElement Fuel (FEF).
Scientists from Kyushu University and Kumamoto University in Japan have developed a new catalyst capable of assisting three key reactions for using hydrogen in energy and industry.
The last few weeks have seen announcements from around the world that continue to position the renewable energy sector as the catalyst that will power the strongest possible recovery from a pandemic-induced global crisis.
Bosses from leading businesses looking to build a green recovery today vowed to invest £1.5bn in hydrogen technologies as they called on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to lay the foundations for a UK-wide hydrogen strategy.
Global power company Cummins has appointed Amy Davis as Vice-President and President of the New Power Segment, effective 1st July.