HyperSolar develops hydrogen unit
HyperSolar, Inc., a developer of technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, has developed a working version of its large-scale hydrogen unit.
HyperSolar, Inc., a developer of technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, has developed a working version of its large-scale hydrogen unit.
Research from Michigan State University’s Center for Railway Research and Education (CRRE) contributed to the decision to order the first commercial hydrogen-powered train for use in North America.
A broader acceptance of hydrogen technology and an increase in major industrial groups taking part within the space: those are the big changes Bob Kelly, Business Development Manager Global Hydrogen at Haskel, has seen within...
Vancouver-based clean technology Ionomr Innovations is developing ion-exchange membrane and polymer solutions enabling electrochemical solutions that comprise cornerstone systems for the renewable energy economy and achieving carbon neutrality, including fuel cell systems, hydrogen production, CO2...
Rice University in Houston, Texas has launched a major research initiative with Shell to change how the world uses hydrocarbons.
British Columbia’s second hydrogen refuelling station has officially opened in Burnaby.
Danish catalysis company Halder Topsoe and international integrated energy and chemicals firm Sasol are collaborating to jointly license their gas-to-liquids (GTL) technologies, including Topsoe’s hydroprocessing and hydrogen technologies.
Quantum Fuel Systems, a California-based alternative energy company, has been awarded a contract from an emerging scalable hydrogen fuel cells systems and infrastructure company.
Vehicle manufacturers IVECO, Nikola Corporation and FPT Industrial have joined forces to accelerate emission neutrality of Class 8 heavy duty vehicles by deploying fuel cell technologies in North America and Europe.
The San Francisco Harrison Street hydrogen station officially opened for business yesterday, bringing the total number of stations in California to 43.