ITM Power unveils new headquarters
ITM Power has unveiled its new 134,000 square foot global manufacturing headquarters which will have the largest electrolyser manufacturing capacity in the world.
ITM Power has unveiled its new 134,000 square foot global manufacturing headquarters which will have the largest electrolyser manufacturing capacity in the world.
The University of Chester has teamed up with PowerHouse Energy to deploy a jointly developed technology that turns plastic waste into low-cost hydrogen and electricity.
Orkney Islands Council is currently carrying out the consultation process for the proposed Orkney Hydrogen Strategy.
For the first time ever, German steelmaker thyssenkrupp Steel will inject hydrogen into its steelmaking process in a bid to decarbonise its operations.
Water electrolysers are being developed as a method of storing renewable energy as a route to creating hydrogen for fuel cell cars as well as for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals.
Aberdeen will host a Hydrogen Festival this autumn as the Scottish city pushes forward with plans to become a “global hydrogen hub”.
PDC Machines, a Pennsylvania-based a manufacturer of diaphragm gas compressors for alternative energy/hydrogen refuelling stations, has introduced its SimpleFuel™ on-site hydrogen fuelling station.
Businesses in the Humberside, UK region are uniting together to realise a hydrogen economy.
Woodside Energy has invested $40m in a seven-year research partnership with Monash University to explore the possibilities of using hydrogen as a source of energy to support Australia’s low-carbon energy transition.
HyperSolar, Inc., a California-based developer of technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, has purchased 6000 triple-junction amorphous silicon solar cells, for use in a plant incorporating HyperSolar’s Gen 1 technology.