Ballard appoints Jacqui Dedo to Board of Directors as it focuses on automation sector
Ballard Power Systems has appointed Jacqueline Dedo to its Board of Directors to utilise her expertise in the transport industry.
What a whirlwind start to 2024. And what a time it is to bring you our Technology edition with a focus on fuel cells. As momentum continues to build behind hydrogen, more obstacles and questions have arisen. Our understanding of hydrogen’s potential has been the cornerstone of H2 View’s mission and activities since 2019, as we navigate this complex, exciting and often nuanced industry.
Ballard Power Systems has appointed Jacqueline Dedo to its Board of Directors to utilise her expertise in the transport industry.
TES’ Canadian subsidiary has awarded AtkinsRéalis a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for its 70,000 tonne per year green hydrogen hub in Quebec.
Pajarito Powder has been selected for $20m in US Department of Energy (DOE) funding to increase production and reduce catalysts and fuel cell costs.
Start-up company Ecolectro has achieved a breakthrough in its anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysers, demonstrating cell efficiencies of more than 74%.
Aviation carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are one billion tonnes per year – similar to the total annual CO2 emissions from Germany or Canada. And aviation CO2 emissions are rising faster than other transport sectors.
Verdagy will become a supplier in upcoming Shell green hydrogen projects after the oil and gas major technically approved its electrolysers.
“They’re asking you to lower the bar and subsidise the taxpayers’ expense investments in hydrogen that will increase emissions.”
Intelligent Energy has released a 157kW fuel cell that is “smaller and more powerful” than any other solution on the passenger car market.
Nikola Corporation has launched Alberta’s “first” hydrogen refuelling station in Canada, capable of longer-range trucks, buses and cars at the Blackjacks Roadhouse truck stop.
Renewable hydrogen for use in industry and transport is set to receive support from a €900m ($971m) French support scheme.