Fébus launched today in Pau
The hydrogen fuel cell bus Fébus has made its maiden voyage today in Pau, France.
The hydrogen fuel cell bus Fébus has made its maiden voyage today in Pau, France.
For David Wenger, founder and CEO of Wenger Engineering, hydrogen has many challenges to overcome, with most of them relating to technology.
The next conference on Hydrogen for Important Project of Common European Interests (IPCEI) will take place in Brussels, Belgium next month.
Dutch alternative fuels supplier OrangeGas has ordered its first hydrogen stations from Nel Hydrogen for the Netherlands.
Hydrogen is a technology in which France must invest more in the years to come.
One of the world’s first hydrogen ferries, which will be constructed by Norled, will be propelled by Schottel high efficiency azimuth thrusters.
16 German regions will receive support for hydrogen-based projects after being named HyLand competition winners in Berlin yesterday.
A new hydrogen production facility will be built in Geirangerfjord, Norway, to deliver hydrogen to ferries and cruise ships in the region.
A broader acceptance of hydrogen technology and an increase in major industrial groups taking part within the space: those are the big changes Bob Kelly, Business Development Manager Global Hydrogen at Haskel, has seen within...
With more than 30 years of experience in its field, Germany-based Wystrach has built a strong portfolio of projects and collaborations.