“World first” low carbon hydrogen projects receive £13m
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded £13m to two world-first hydrogen projects led by HyNet.
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded £13m to two world-first hydrogen projects led by HyNet.
A UK-based project aiming to demonstrate the delivery of bulk, low-cost and zero-carbon hydrogen through gigawatt (GW) scale polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis has received £7.5m in funding.
Greenstat and Hy2gen are joining forces to develop projects related to green hydrogen production in Norway.
Calling Canada the ‘birthplace of fuel cells’ may seem an exaggeration, but meaningful development of PEM fuel cell technology can be traced to the formation of Ballard Power Systems in North Vancouver in 1989.
The development of hydrogen production from waste plastics sites across the UK is set to accelerate following a supplemental collaboration agreement between PowerHouse Energy Group and Peel Environmental signed yesterday.
The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) and Korea’s Hydrogen Convergence Alliance (H2Korea) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to increase collaboration to further advance the collective industry globally.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2), the developer of a membrane-free electrolyser which generates clean hydrogen has been awarded a £338,000 grant by Innovate UK.
With a common ambition to realise zero emission shipping, French container transportation and shipping company CMA CGM has joined forces with Energy Observer.
The Aberdeen Hydrogen Centre in Scotland will open its doors to the public next month as part of Climate Week North East.
Belfast is set to become the first city in Ireland to have double-decker hydrogen-powered buses in the first major step to decarbonise Northern Ireland’s public transport to zero emissions by 2040.