Ways2H: Improving the environment while producing hydrogen
Climate change and the steps that need to be made in order to create a ‘greener’ planet are some of the biggest talking points today among industry, governments and the public.
Climate change and the steps that need to be made in order to create a ‘greener’ planet are some of the biggest talking points today among industry, governments and the public.
Water and sewage company Scottish Water has developed a new method to produce hydrogen and oxygen from its wastewater.
German hydrogen technology company Graforce has developed a unique technology to produce green hydrogen from animal and human excrements and renewable energy.
A consortium of companies are joining forces to develop a hydrogen network from Lingen to Gelsenkirchen in Germany.
A newly formed consortium will build the “world’s first” multi-megawatt scale high-temperature electrolyser for hydrogen production in Rotterdam.
A newly launched hydrogen car share programme in California will soon receive five more hydrogen fuel cell Toyota Mirai vehicles.
A “game-changing” hydrogen energy facility in South Taranaki, New Zealand has been boosted by nearly $20m of government funding.
Yesterday in Brussels the European Commission presented a new European Industrial Strategy which included the launch of a Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
A new Danish collaboration has been formed to help Denmark reduce its greenhouse gases through the implementation of clean fuels such as hydrogen.
Researchers from Washington State University (WSU) have developed a “breakthrough” in splitting water into its parts to help make renewable energy.