Malaysia’s first hydrogen buses being trialled
Malaysia’s first hydrogen buses are currently being trialled in Sarawak’s capital city Kuching.
Malaysia’s first hydrogen buses are currently being trialled in Sarawak’s capital city Kuching.
Countries around the world are now making rapid advances in hydrogen energy technologies and strategy – and Australia has much to learn from their experience, according to the authors of a new report by the...
Last week I wrote about the war to be waged in getting across the positive and very real role that hydrogen has to play in the clean energies transition, in the face of widespread PR...
There are ‘unprecedented developments and interest in fuel cell electric mobility’ and ‘excellent sales momentum’ in hydrogen fuelling equipment as we pass the mid-point in 2019.
Homes in New South Wales, Australia could be powered by hydrogen in the near future as energy infrastructure company Jemena today confirmed it had purchased the state’s first electrolyser.
A consortium of companies are investing €17m in a German firm developing a sustainable technology for storing hydrogen.
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.
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.
GenCell, a manufacturer of fuel cell and power solutions, has partnered with Amorele Technology to help accelerate hydrogen fuel cell adoption in the Philippines.
Some have long harboured concerns that hydrogen was losing out in the alternative energies PR war, particularly where battery-electric mobility is concerned. I have been chief among them. So let’s look at the ever-compelling case...