Irish islands focus on a hydrogen-fuelled future
Two Irish islands are making great efforts to develop a new green hydrogen energy strategy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Two Irish islands are making great efforts to develop a new green hydrogen energy strategy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hydrogen researchers at Austria’s Graz University of Technology, along with a Graz-based start-up Rouge H2 Engineering, have developed a cost-effective process for the decentralised production on high-purity hydrogen.
Rolls-Royce and Daimler Trucks have announced plans to jointly develop stationary fuel cell generators as carbon-neutral emergency power generators for safety-critical facilities.
Hydrox Holdings today said its membraneless alkaline DEFT technology has been identified by an international consortium of scientists studying temperature electrolysis.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has appointed a New Business Development Engineer as part of its strategic growth plans.
Maersk, DSV Panalpina, DFDS, SAS and Ørsted have joined forces to develop a new hydrogen and e-fuel production facility in the Greater Copenhagen Area, that could be on stream as soon as 2023.
Work to construct seven wind turbines and a hydrogen plant in Germany is progressing well.
ArcelorMittal and the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) are jointly researching hydrogen-based steel production as part of a new project.
A new consortium has launched a joint initiative highlighting the crucial role of renewables to ensure a sound economic recovery, aligned with the European Green Deal.
Customers involved in the UK’s first live pilot to inject zero carbon hydrogen into a gas network to heat homes and businesses aren’t noticing any differences to their supply.