Hydrogen transport in emerging economies ‘could start to grow in 2040s’ says IEA
The number of fuel cell electric cars, trucks and buses on emerging economies’ roads could start to grow in the 2040s, according to a new IEA research paper.
The number of fuel cell electric cars, trucks and buses on emerging economies’ roads could start to grow in the 2040s, according to a new IEA research paper.
Enapter has announced a Japanese company will purchase 101 AEM electrolysers to be utilised in a hydrogen production project.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions is converting a conventional Britten-Norman Islander aircraft to hydrogen propulsion under Project Fresson.
India Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has launched a green hydrogen partnership innovation involving HSBC India, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay and Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation (SHAKTI).
Indian power utility NTPC has announced it will establish a hydrogen fuelling station and solar plant in Leh along with related hydrogen fuel cell buses.
Financiers need to be discerning when funding hydrogen-related projects in Singapore and capital should be ‘prudently’ directed to those that have low financing risks and are aligned with a credible Net Zero pathway.
The first of 15 clean fuel cell hybrid electric walk-in delivery vans are now operating across Ontario, California, according to the Center of Transportation and the Environment (CTE).
Plug Power will host today (August 23) an Analyst Day to showcase its accomplishments to date of its 15 tonne per day (TPD) liquid green hydrogen plant.
bp has opened what it calls Australia’s “first” hydrogen refueler at a Brisbane service station.
Pherousa Green Shipping (PGS) and OSM Thome have entered a Letter of Intent (LoI) to outline collaboration on the delivery of six Ultramax vessels to PGS.