World’s first hydrogen-powered double decker buses arrive in Aberdeen
The world’s first hydrogen-powered double decker buses have arrived in Aberdeen today.
The world’s first hydrogen-powered double decker buses have arrived in Aberdeen today.
The Norwegian Government has today revealed a historic NOK 100m ($10.75m) investment in hydrogen infrastructure as part of the country’s 2021 budget.
The first seven fuel cell electric heavy-duty trucks set to revolutionise the green hydrogen mobility ecosystem in Switzerland have been delivered to customers.
Plans to transform the UK’s largest and most carbon-intensive region, Humber, into the world’s first net zero industrial cluster by 2040 have taken a step forward today after the consortium of companies behind the project...
As recent announcements suggest, hydrogen-powered flights are now a near-term reality. One of those companies working hard in the sector is Berlin-based aerospace specialist Electrofluidsystems.
This time next week the latest updates on technology, policies and projects within the maritime hydrogen and marine energy industries will be discussed at the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy.
Protium will explore utilising green hydrogen for industrial fuel switching with a global market-leading manufacturer based in North West England as part of a new £40m agreement.
Automotive technology company Faurecia yesterday (6th Oct) inaugurated its €25m global centre of expertise for hydrogen storage systems in France.
Variohm EuroSensor has launched its new ETP21H2 temperature sensor for pressurised hydrogen applications.
More than 200 hydrogen fuel cell buses have been ordered through the Joint Initiative for Hydrogen Vehicles across Europe (JIVE) projects (JIVE & JIVE 2).