Nikola: Notes on a scandal
Scandal. An action or event that causes a public feeling of shock and strong moral disapproval; reports about actions or events that cause shock and disapproval; a situation that is extremely bad; an action or...
Scandal. An action or event that causes a public feeling of shock and strong moral disapproval; reports about actions or events that cause shock and disapproval; a situation that is extremely bad; an action or...
It is easy to fall from grace, especially in the public eye. The hard part is to earn respect and keep it. That’s the challenge facing Nikola Corporation, particularly since the departure of its founder...
Back in 1874, science fiction writer Jules Verne had an inspiring vision that hydrogen would one day be used as a power source. Nearly 150 years later, during a global pandemic and unprecedented natural disasters,...
The Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) and Hydrogène Québec have welcomed Groupe Filgo-Sonic and Harnois Éngergies as its newest members.
A first-of-its-kind research platform that can match the complexity of the modern energy system and conduct integrated research to support the development of groundbreaking new energy technologies will feature $2m technology from Nel Hydrogen US.
Plug Power has expanded its CE-certified GenDrive product line with the addition of three new fuel cell solutions designed for European industrial and material handling vehicles.
Chart Industries has today announced its participation in a US Department of Energy (DOE) project which aims to show that renewable hydrogen can be a cost-effective fuel for multiple end use applications.
As the global acceptance for hydrogen and hydrogen-based technologies continues to flourish, hydrogen projects, initiatives and consortiums are being developed all around the world to advance a clean energy future.
Californian waste-to-hydrogen company Ways2H has today closed an investment from Pacific6 Enterprises.
The global pipeline of utility scale green hydrogen developments – projects with capacities greater than 1 megawatt (MW) – now exceeds 60 gigawatts (GW), with 87% of this capacity coming from gigawatt-scale plants.