Real world action needed for hydrogen
Real world action is what is needed for hydrogen right now, the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) David Turk said as he began his keynote speech at the World Hydrogen Fuels Summit earlier this month.
Real world action is what is needed for hydrogen right now, the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) David Turk said as he began his keynote speech at the World Hydrogen Fuels Summit earlier this month.
Earlier this month the Region of North Denmark and the Municipality of Aalborg announced that its first fuel cell bus was fully operational.
More than 100 senior government and industry leaders joined 30 speakers, seven sponsoring companies and 15 supporting associations to discuss the challenges of hydrogen deployment and agree on a roadmap towards the implementation of a...
The Netherlands has unveiled a Multi-year Programmatic Approach for Hydrogen (MPAH) which aims to accelerate implementation of hydrogen technologies and ensure they are “substantially embedded” by 2030.
Due to the current uncertainty surrounding the global spread of coronavirus (Covid-19), the European Zero Emission Bus Conference (ZEB) has been postponed.
AFC Energy has implemented a number of UK Government recommendations, such as avoiding non-essential travel and working from home where practical, in a bid to minimise the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19) on its business.
Nel has implemented strict measures to ensure the safety of its employees and customers, amid the escalation of coronavirus (Covid-19).
Norwegian clean energy company ZEG Power will build a hydrogen production plant at CCB Energy Park at Kollsnes.
Mining giants Anglo American, BHP and Fortescue have joined forces with engineering consultancy firm Hatch to investigate ways of using green hydrogen to accelerate decarbonisation within their operations globally.
As an emission-free power source, power from hydrogen fuel cells has the potential to revolutionise the way we travel, especially in built-up areas.