Energy Transition Centre for Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has announced its ambitions to create a new Centre for Energy Transition.
The University of Aberdeen has announced its ambitions to create a new Centre for Energy Transition.
Cell Impact AB and the Japanese industrial group Nakanishi Metal Works Co. Ltd. (NKC) have signed an MoU to focus on international business development.
Intercity coach service FlixBus and technology specialist Freudenberg Sealing Technologies are working together to put hydrogen fuel cell-powered coaches on the road.
HyNet – a hydrogen energy and carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) project aiming to reduce carbon emissions from industry, homes and transport, as well as support economic growth in the North West of England...
PowerCell Sweden AB has received an order for a MS-100 fuel cell system from RWTH Aachen University for installation and tests in a medium-duty truck.
The Force VII, a racing car developed by students from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), has been recognised as the first ever hydrogen racing car to secure a podium place in an official race.
With several hydrogen-powered vehicles already available on the market and almost every major car manufacturer planning to launch a range of hydrogen powered vehicles for personal use, it seems as though hydrogen really is the...
Blending tradition with innovation, a project hoping to decarbonise the gin distilling process with green hydrogen has been awarded nearly £150,000 of funding from the UK Government.
Hydrogen mobility in Switzerland continues to pick up speed as the world’s biggest industrial gases group Linde today said it has acquired a 10% stake in Swiss green hydrogen producer and supplier Hydrospider.
A project aiming to demonstrate the delivery of bulk, low-cost and zero-carbon hydrogen through gigawatt (GW) scale polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis has been boosted by £500,000 of UK Government funding.