Hydrogenious LOHC technology selected for European hydrogen project
European hydrogen project, Green Hydrogen on the Blue Danube, will transport hydrogen with technology from Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and VERBUND AG.
European hydrogen project, Green Hydrogen on the Blue Danube, will transport hydrogen with technology from Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and VERBUND AG.
Canadian utility FortisBC has invested $500,000 in a study which will focus on the safe and reliable blending of hydrogen with natural gas in its existing pipeline in British Columbia.
Researchers at London South Bank University’s (LSBU) School of the Built Environment and Architecture are working to develop a new way of storing hydrogen in buses to eliminate the need for large high-pressure cylinders.
As part of a first step in establishing a state-wide hydrogen injection standard in California, SoCalGas and SDG&E have unveiled plans for a ground-breaking hydrogen blending demonstration.
Multinational chemicals company INEOS and Hyundai Motor Company will explore new opportunities for the production, supply and deployment of hydrogen as part of a new partnership.
Family-run industrial gas company Messer and HyGear have entered into a long-term partnership, through which they will jointly supply high purity hydrogen to two end-users in the Czech Republic.
The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) has today called for the formation of an independent net zero body to lead the introduction of hydrogen and other net zero technologies to the general public.
Enbridge Gas and Cummins are developing a $5.2m project to pilot the blending of renewable hydrogen produced at the Markham, Ontario-located power-to-gas facility, into a portion of the existing natural gas network.
To help Canada achieve its net-zero greenhouse gas emission target by 2030, Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Hydrogen Task Force has assessed the market potential for hydrogen in the province as part of an effort to form...
Green hydrogen supplier Hiringa Energy is collaborating with Firstgas to see if the gas network operator’s existing natural gas pipelines could be used to establish 100 hydrogen stations across New Zealand by 2030.