New Zealand’s first hydrogen-powered bus unveiled in Auckland
New Zealand’s first hydrogen-powered bus was unveiled on Tuesday (30th March) by Auckland Transport (AT) as the organisation looks to decarbonise its fleet of public transport.
New Zealand’s first hydrogen-powered bus was unveiled on Tuesday (30th March) by Auckland Transport (AT) as the organisation looks to decarbonise its fleet of public transport.
Readers of my vintage may recall pulling into a petrol station and being asked by the fresh-faced teen at his after school job, “Super or Unleaded?” For those of us driving vehicles sold in Australia...
Asia’s largest oil refiner Sinopec on Monday (29th March) announced its plan to build 100 hydrogen refuelling stations this year as the company reaffirmed its aim to set up 1,000 stations by 2025.
Ways2H and Japan Blue Energy have today (30th March) announced the completion of a facility in Tokyo that will be able to convert sewage sludge into renewable hydrogen for fuel cell mobility and power generation.
A new blueprint plotting the course to transition New Zealand’s gas pipeline network from natural gas to 100% hydrogen by 2050 has been unveiled today (29th March) by Firstgas Group.
Chinese heavy machinery maker Sany Group showcased its hydrogen fuel cell technology development and integration highlighting the company’s recent fuel cell-powered dump truck and what is believed to be the world’s first fuel cell-powered mixer...
Province Resources has begun collecting wind and solar data at its green hydrogen project in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, the minerals exploration firm revealed today (29th March).
In a Victorian first, Toyota today (29th March) unveiled a new AUS$7.4m ($5.67m) hydrogen centre in Altona which will pave the way for the Japanese car giant’s hydrogen-powered Mirai to enter the Australian market.
Building on efforts completed as part of the National Hydrogen Strategy, a new report has detailed exactly how Australia’s current gas regulations can be modernised to facilitate the future use of hydrogen, biomethane and other...
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic torch, which began its 121-day relay from Naraha, Fukushima, is being powered by hydrogen in selected legs of the relay meaning there will be no carbon emissions from the torch itself.