Sweetman Renewables aims to be one of the largest green hydrogen players
Sweetman Renewables has today (17th March unveiled major plans to position itself as one of the largest true green hydrogen producers.
Sweetman Renewables has today (17th March unveiled major plans to position itself as one of the largest true green hydrogen producers.
One of the world’s largest shipbuilding companies, Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI Group) has signed a deal with Saudi Arabian state-run oil company Saudi Aramco to cooperate on hydrogen and ammonia-related businesses.
Another landmark green hydrogen deal has been inked today (16th March) in Australia.
New Zealand’s first hydrogen bus is being powered by Ballard Power Systems technology.
Two prototype hydrogen fuel cell-based generators are being developed to support the developing countries of Namibia and Pakistan.
More green hydrogen opportunities are being studied in Queensland, Australia.
2020 is not a year many of us will want to remember. But the start of the ‘decade of the fuel cell’ did show promise, and may have had some unexpected upsides.
The development of hydrogen fuel cells is the core focus of a brand-new partnership announced today (15thMarch).
Hydrogen deployment across the globe is moving more rapidly than ever before. This trend was unmistakable throughout 2020, but now we also have the numbers to substantiate the enthusiasm: as of early 2021, over 30...
It’s hydrogen’s time to shine; and it’s so shining so very brightly that the glare is rightly placing this incredible molecule at the forefront of the vision of the clean energies transition. But, Rob Cockerill...