Q&A: Taking the next step forward in sustainability, the Philadelphia Eagles add green hydrogen to its efforts
Norman Vossschulte, the Philadelphia Eagles’ Sustainability Director, answers H2 View’s questions.
Norman Vossschulte, the Philadelphia Eagles’ Sustainability Director, answers H2 View’s questions.
Haskel has published a new white paper with H2 View exploring the different technology features available with hydrogen refuelling stations, and how customers can find the right fit for their requirements.
HDF Energy has revealed its intention today (Sep 14) to “significantly step up” its commercial development and become a “global benchmark” in hydrogen-to-power generation.
North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany is to be Plug Power’s European headquarters, the US hydrogen specialist announced today (Sep 14), as it takes steps to reach its target of producing more than 500 tons of green...
Chevron today (Sep 14) announced plans to grow its hydrogen production to 150,000 tonnes per year by 2030 as part of a tripled $10bn low-carbon investment.
Hydrogen is making a splash in the US as the 70-foot, 75-passenger ferry Sea Change hits the water in California.
Powering the Philadelphia Eagles with hydrogen, Kareem Afzal, CEO of PDC Machines, highlights the US firm’s partnership with the NFL team as well as how PDC is keeping up with the demand for hydrogen stations,...
What started with a blue recycling bin under each employee’s desk in 2003 has grown into a company-wide sustainability programme for the Philadelphia Eagles that works year-round to reduce the team’s environmental footprint.
Hydrogen compression is a key aspect in two instrumental applications: hydrogen refuelling stations and energy storage. When it comes to stations, if the compressor fails, the station is down. The compressor is the heart of...
If hydrogen mobility is to play a major role in the world’s energy transition and help to combat climate change, refuelling infrastructure will be key to its adoption. Many observers believe that international government policy...