Project HyGen launched to advance liquid hydrogen equipment in France
French industrial group Fives has launched the €7.5m ($8.m) HyGen project in collaboration with the CEA and Ècole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.
French industrial group Fives has launched the €7.5m ($8.m) HyGen project in collaboration with the CEA and Ècole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.
Project 821 is set to be the “world’s first” superyacht utilising hydrogen fuel cells, created in the Netherlands by Feadship and designed by RWD.
Industrial customers are finding it difficult to commit to using hydrogen due to its high prices, according to a report from the Hydrogen Council and McKinsey & Company.
The first 100kg vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system has been developed in China, according to local reports.
Austrian company EDC Anlagentechnik has opened the first hydrogen refuelling station in Bulgaria.
Amogy’s Director of Product Management, Jonathan Breen, has offered an update on New York-based Amogy, which has reached ammonia agreements with Infinium, ITOCHU, Hanwha Ocean and Hanwha Aerospace so far this year.
Ricardo has expanded its capabilities in for hydrogen within the global maritime sector by supporting customers with design, development and testing of large-scale propulsion systems.
Bramble Energy has developed an optimised fuel cell stack assembly capable of producing up to 2,000 50kW systems per year.
Hynion has agreed to offtake hydrogen from Uniper-owned OKG’s production plant in Oskarshamn, Sweden.
A German consortium has secured €9.3m ($10m) of government funding to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems to power regional aircraft.