BayoTech partners with ENEFIIN Group
BayoTech has announced a new partnership with ENEFINN Group, an Italy-based company that specialises in renewable energy including hydrogen, biogas and waste-to-energy projects.
BayoTech has announced a new partnership with ENEFINN Group, an Italy-based company that specialises in renewable energy including hydrogen, biogas and waste-to-energy projects.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District) has awarded its first ever loan guarantee, worth $2.5m, to SWITCH Maritime, an impact investment company building the first fleet of zero emissions vessels in North...
Under the title Stimulating and Scaling Up, H2 View today held the second part of its three-part webinar series, picking up the baton of why hydrogen is so crucial to the world’s economic recovery plans...
The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) is set to receive $2.7m from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop and validate technology that will reduce the cost of manufacturing high-performance carbon fibre...
Californian hydrogen sensors and technologies company H2Scan has said it is increasing the availability of its hydrogen sensor package, the Gen5 System.
On-site hydrogen generation specialist HyGear has signed an agreement to supply its Hy.GEN technology for use in fuel cell vehicles operating in two North American distribution centres.
“We see Hydrogen as a potential ‘new wave’ oil and gas, and we are committed to supporting the growth and development of this market in the UK and worldwide,” says Jake Martin, Commercial Manager for Hydrogen...
Xebec Adsorption has received an increased amount of hydrogen PSA purification orders from customers in the US, South Korea, Canada, Italy, Poland, Trinidad and Tobago, and China, as the global adoption for hydrogen accelerates.
At a pivotal moment for the world’s sustainable economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Hydrogen Council has welcomed 11 new members, bringing its membership total to 92.
Proton Energy Systems (dba Nel Hydrogen US) has been awarded a $4.4m grant by the Department of Energy (DOE) for the development of advanced components and manufacturing methods to enable low cost hydrogen from electrolysis.