2020: A record-breaking year for hydrogen station developments
Despite a challenging year dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020 saw a record-breaking year for the hydrogen mobility market with the opening of 107 new hydrogen stations.
Despite a challenging year dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, 2020 saw a record-breaking year for the hydrogen mobility market with the opening of 107 new hydrogen stations.
A 20-seat hydrogen-powered aircraft has been unveiled by aircraft manufacturer Pipistrel.
150 new hydrogen stations in the space of five years. That’s the goal that station provider Atawey has set itself in order to meet increased demand in the hydrogen mobility market.
British sailor Phil Sharp has revealed a four-year programme of ocean racing powered by hydrogen, as he aims to sail around the world demonstrating the potential of renewable energies.
The UK’s first homes where the appliances are powered entirely by hydrogen are being built in Gateshead – and they’re set to be open to the public in April.
A new generation of “revolutionary” hydrogen-powered city buses have been unveiled for Germany.
Fuel cell micro combined heat and power units (μCHP) enable homes to produce much of their own electricity, heat and hot water.
Jaguar Land Rover is developing a hydrogen fuel cell-powered powertrain, the prototype of which is set to be tested on UK roads within the next 12 months.
Hydrogen Valleys have recently become a global phenomenon, with integrated, complex projects emerging across the world in a drive to accelerate the development of the hydrogen-driven economy.
Swiss energy group Axpo has established a hydrogen business unit as the company looks to drive forward activities in this “promising” business field.