Alstom to supply “world’s largest fleet of fuel cell trains”
Alstom has won a €500m ($557.3m) contract to supply the “world’s largest fleet of fuel cell trains” to the Fahma rolling stock subsidiary of Rhine-Main transport authority RMV.
Alstom has won a €500m ($557.3m) contract to supply the “world’s largest fleet of fuel cell trains” to the Fahma rolling stock subsidiary of Rhine-Main transport authority RMV.
HyperSolar, Inc., a developer of renewable hydrogen technology using sunlight and any source of water, has announced that the stability test of its fully integrated hydrogen production device has surpassed 1000 hours.
Singapore-based Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies has shipped a containerised 200KW Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell system to Ulsan, South Korea, as part of the ambitious Ulsan Technopark (UTP) project.
Europe is again looking at options to replace its diesel-powered train fleet against the backdrop of climate change and the need for fast and consistent decarbonisation of the entire energy and transport system.
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.