First hydrogen train for the US
Swiss manufacturer Stadler has signed a contract to supply the first ever hydrogen-powered train to run in the US, with an option to supply four more of the vehicles in the future.
Swiss manufacturer Stadler has signed a contract to supply the first ever hydrogen-powered train to run in the US, with an option to supply four more of the vehicles in the future.
The Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, has received the Navy’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered rotary-wing unmanned aerial system (UAS).
ENGlobal Corporation, a Houston-based provider of engineered modular process and automation systems, has signed an agreement to supply process modules for the construction of a hydrogen production facility.
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has been awarded a two-year contract for the supply a high-pressure hydrogen generation system to the Army Contracting Command.
Plug Power, a New York-based manufacturer of hydrogen fuel cell systems, has reported its quarter three (Q3) results with gross billings totalling $61m.
Plug Power CEO, Andy Marsh, has received the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Industry Executive Award for 2019 at the Fuel Cell Seminar and Energy Exposition (FCS&EE).
The first hydrogen fuel cell electric utility tractor rig (UTR) has been unveiled by Toyota and Fenix Marine Services.
A road map detailing how the US can expand its global energy presence by scaling up activity in the developing hydrogen economy has been unveiled at the 2019 Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition.
San Francisco’s first, and the state of California’s 42nd, hydrogen station is open for business.
Ceres Power, a manufacturer of solid oxide fuel cell technology, has developed its first zero emission combined heat and power (CHP) system, designed for use with hydrogen fuel.