€2.6m for hydrogen stations in the Netherlands
OrangeGas, a Netherlandic gas station company, has been awarded €2m from the German Climate Technology Initiative (DKTI) to develop hydrogen refuelling stations in Amsterdam and Utrecht.
OrangeGas, a Netherlandic gas station company, has been awarded €2m from the German Climate Technology Initiative (DKTI) to develop hydrogen refuelling stations in Amsterdam and Utrecht.
Australian LNG producer Woodside has signed an agreement with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) to study green hydrogen. The agreement builds on the previously signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) the companies signed in mid-2018.
Last week world hydrogen leaders from 19 nations gathered together in Florø, Norway, for the fourth annual Maritime Hydrogen and Marnie Energy Conference.
The owners behind Hybrit will join a newly formed leadership group for industry transition which was launched yesterday at the Climate Summit in New York by Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven.
H2V Normandy has announced a project which will see the deployment of a green hydrogen production unit, featuring electrolysis technology, in Saint-Jean-de-Folleville.
Construction is due to begin shortly on the “world’s first” hydrogen-powered tug, ordered by the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.
Scotland has a unique opportunity to be the shop window for the hydrogen and fuel cell solutions which tackle ‘difficult to treat’ areas of heat and transport.
The partners behind a project aiming to develop the world’s first fossil-free hydrogen-powered steel plant will participate in the Climate Week and UN Climate Action Summit in New York next week.
PowerCell Sweden AB has received a follow-on order from a global automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for its S3 fuel cell stacks valued at approximately SEK 2.6m (€243,000).
Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH and Schäfer Elektronik GmbH have formed a new joint venture which will focus on the development, production and marketing of fuel cell-based charging stations.