Fuel cell market breaks the 1GW global capacity barrier
2019 saw the global hydrogen fuel sector add more than 1GW of new capacity for the first time, according to a report by energy consultancy E4tech.
2019 saw the global hydrogen fuel sector add more than 1GW of new capacity for the first time, according to a report by energy consultancy E4tech.
If 2019 was a breakthrough year for hydrogen mobility, power and technology, then 2020 could yet be another huge step forward towards that crucial tipping point in commercialisation, scale up and realisation, writes Rob Cockerill.
The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for commercial hydrogen vehicles will fall by more than 50% in the next ten years as manufacturing technology matures, economies of scale improve, hydrogen fuel costs decline, and infrastructure...
Industrial fuel cell power company AFC Energy has accumulated over ten years of research and development experience in the delivery of zero emission hydrogen-power systems.
Waste2tricity Protos Ltd has received a £1.25m grant for its DMG® hydrogen from waste development site at Protos near Ellesmere Port in Cheshire.
A new hydrogen station will be constructed in Copenhagen this year to support the country’s growing fleet of hydrogen fuelled taxis.
PowerHouse Energy Group has announced its plans to acquire Waste2Tricity, a UK-based energy-from-waste company.
ETH Lausanne (EPFL), along with spin-off GRZ Technologies, has developed a hydrogen compressor which will help to develop small hydrogen filling stations.
The UK’s first live pilot to inject zero carbon hydrogen into a gas network to heat homes and businesses is now fully operational.
A two-megawatt electrolysis plant with hydrogen storage will be constructed in Denmark by Danish power company Ørsted along with its project partners.