DOE invests $50m in fuel research
The US Department of Energy will invest $50m for new and innovative research of technologies for trucks and off-road vehicles, including the fuels that power them such as hydrogen and fuel cells.
The US Department of Energy will invest $50m for new and innovative research of technologies for trucks and off-road vehicles, including the fuels that power them such as hydrogen and fuel cells.
The Italian city of Bolzano has ordered 12 hydrogen buses from bus manufacturer Solaris as it invests in “modern and clean” public transport.
This time next year the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games will be underway, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) is hoping to leave a hydrogen society as its legacy.
A fleet of 85 zero emission buses circulating the Olympic Village at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics will be fuelled with hydrogen supplied by Cockerill Jingli Hydrogen.
Swiss energy company Alpiq and Swiss hydrogen company H2 Energy have revealed plans for Switzerland’s first commercial hydrogen production plant.
Germany experienced the worst drought ever recorded in the history of the nation’s weather records, last year (2018). The forecasts for the future are extremely negative. Rising temperatures and other droughts have already been predicted....
Netherlands public transport company Qbuzz has ordered 20 hydrogen fuel cell buses from Belgian manufacturer Van Hool for use in Groningen and Drente.
Western Australia will be a significant producer, exporter and user of renewable hydrogen. That’s the vision of the new Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy launched last week (18th July) by the McGowan Government.
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Sandia National Laboratories have joined forces to reduce costs and improve the reliability of hydrogen fuelling stations, H2 View has learned....
A project aiming to integrate a hydrogen diesel dual fuel injection system onboard a commercial ferry reached an important milestone yesterday.