2021 Hydrogen Market Report
US annual hydrogen capacity was approximately 3.6 billion cubic feet per year (Bcf/yr) as of January 2020, 68% of which is used in petroleum processing, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). The Covid-19...
US annual hydrogen capacity was approximately 3.6 billion cubic feet per year (Bcf/yr) as of January 2020, 68% of which is used in petroleum processing, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE). The Covid-19...
NewHydrogen and the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) will continue to develop technologies that reduce the cost of green hydrogen production, having today (June 22) announced the expansion of its existing research agreement.
A California-based project will utilise hydroelectric electricity and carbon sequestration, along with negative carbon intensity hydrogen, to produce low carbon intensity renewable jet and diesel fuel.
The Honourable Seamus O’Regan Jr. has just announced a $1.5bn Clean Fuels Fund for Canada at the virtual f-cell+HFC event.
Liebherr-Aerospace and General Motors (GM) will collaborate on development of a Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell-based electrical power generation system that will be used in aircraft applications.
Gaussin has selected the Nvidia Drive AGX Xavier platform to power its centralised intelligent driving system for its new, 100% hydrogen or all-electric ‘skateboard’ designed for class eight tractors and straight trucks.
Innovative BC Awards has awarded Ballard Power Systems with $300,000 to support the development of high-power density fuel cells for heavy duty zero emission vehicles.
Hydrogen Forward brought together several leading members of North America’s hydrogen community to a roundtable webinar to discuss key aspects to the hydrogen tradition in the US.
Hydrogen’s unique characteristics will enable us to achieve 100% zero emissions, Dr. Jack Brouwer told a California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) webinar Thursday (June 17).
Siemens Energy will provide two SGT6-5000F hydrogen-capable turbines to power Omaha Public Power District’s (OPPD) new Turtle Creek Station Peaking Plant in Papillion, Nebraska.