Hoeller Electrolyzer: Green hydrogen for less than €4/kg
German start-up Hoeller Electrolyzer has one clear goal: green hydrogen for less than €4 per kilogram.
German start-up Hoeller Electrolyzer has one clear goal: green hydrogen for less than €4 per kilogram.
A new report published by energy research and consultancy company Wood Mackenzie shows that in the last five months, the green hydrogen pipeline has more than doubled.
Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have developed a new electrode material for an electrochemical cell which can efficiently convert excess electricity and water into hydrogen.
European hydrogen and fuel cell association, Hydrogen Europe, has released its Annual Activity Report 2019.
The Covid-19 crisis has created a need to re-think and renew our approach to achieving our net zero targets, writes Amanda Lyne, Chair of the UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (UKHFCA), an an exclusive...
Just over a year ago, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) announced its goal to launch a fuel cell-powered moon rover into space by 2029.
Germany’s largest green hydrogen mobility project has received financial support from GLS Bank, VR Bank Westküste eG and Nord-Ostsee Sparkasse.
When eleven Japanese companies joined forces in 2018 to help accelerate the deployment of hydrogen stations for fuel cell vehicles in Japan, it was a world first.
Japan H2 Mobility (JHyM) has announced plans to establish at least 24 new hydrogen stations this year.
Ballard Power Systems has issued an inaugural Environmental, Social & Governance Report which reflects on the company’s 2019 performance in key areas.