Hydrogen to become gamechanger
Hydrogen is likely to play a crucial role in clean energy transition in sectors such as transportation, buildings and power generation.
Hydrogen is likely to play a crucial role in clean energy transition in sectors such as transportation, buildings and power generation.
The lack of harmonised regulations, codes and standards (RCS) is considered one of the major barriers for the commercialisation of fuel cell and hydrogen (FCH) technologies.
The first 10 fuel cell electric trucks set to revolutionise the green hydrogen mobility ecosystem in Switzerland have been shipped from South Korea.
Bosch on Wednesday opened a fuel cell pilot plant in Wernau, Germany based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology.
A new hydrogen station will be operational at the Port of Valencia early next year.
Semcon and fuel cell manufacturer PowerCell are developing a new robotic cell with the use of vision technology that will streamline the production of fuel cells for the vehicles of the future.
The UK must invest in producing more graduates specialising in renewable technologies such as hydrogen if it’s to cement itself as a global leader in the sector, a noted professor said on Thursday.
The Board of Directors at PowerCell Sweden has appointed Richard Berkling as its new CEO.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Technology Programme has elected its leadership team for a three-year term, beginning June 2020.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a division on Nel ASA, has been awarded a NOK 16m (€1.5m) grant from the Research Council of Norway.