Winners named at Hydrogen UK 2024 Awards
Hydrogen UK has named the winners of its inaugural 2024 awards, celebrating the leading companies, projects and individuals driving forward the UK’s hydrogen industry.
Hydrogen UK has named the winners of its inaugural 2024 awards, celebrating the leading companies, projects and individuals driving forward the UK’s hydrogen industry.
A consortium led by Cadent will explore underground, geological hydrogen storage potential in the UK’s East Midlands.
A consortium led by Norwegian Hydrogen has secured an EU grant of €9m ($9.8m) to develop an integrated green hydrogen value chain at the Port of Hirtshals, Denmark.
Exolum has secured more than £500,000 to demonstrate the bulk transportation and storage of liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs).
EH Group has received an Approval in Principle for its hydrogen fuel cell system designed for maritime applications.
Hydrogen Safe has secured £90,462 ($115,313) to advance its Level 1 Award in an Introduction to Hydrogen Safety Practices course.
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) has suggested an increase in enhanced financial support will be needed in order to grow the hydrogen mobility market.
Axpo will invest into a hydrogen production and distribution initiative designed to refuel vehicles in France’s Arve Valley.
Centrica Business Solutions has completed work on its 20MW hydrogen-blend-ready gas-fired peaking plant in Worcestershire.
General Motors (GM) is aiming to demonstrate “real life applications” of hydrogen fuel cell-powered trucks as part of the US Department of Energy’s SuperTruck 3 programme.