Liquid Wind raises SEK 2m
Swedish power-to-fuel company Liquid Wind has successfully raised over SEK 2.7m (€258,000) through crowdfunding to support the development of carbon neutral fuel facilities and accelerate the transition from fossil fuels.
Swedish power-to-fuel company Liquid Wind has successfully raised over SEK 2.7m (€258,000) through crowdfunding to support the development of carbon neutral fuel facilities and accelerate the transition from fossil fuels.
Tasmania has developed hydrogen-related qualifications as part of a new $14m Trades and Water Centre of Excellence at TasTAFE’s Clarence campus.
Hydrogen is specifically mentioned in a NOK 3.6bn green technologies investment package unveiled by the Norwegian Government last month.
The potential role that hydrogen can play in achieving ambitious emissions targets for industry was formally recognised with the announcement of an exciting new venture in the gas industry, ITM Linde Electrolysis (ILE).
ITM Power says it has a record backlog of £52.4m as the clean energy storage company this week provided a trading update.
Researchers at Washington State University have made a key advancement in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) that could make them a more suitable alternative to gasoline combustion engines for powering cars.
In another important step on the way to series production of fuel cell systems, Daimler Truck has established Daimler Truck Fuel Cell, bringing together all of the group’s fuel cell activities.
A new project to produce renewable hydrogen and graphite from wastewater will use technology created by the University of Western Australia (UWA).
Iceland’s largest electricity generator Landsvirkjun – the National Power Company of Iceland – wants to develop a hydrogen production facility at the 16MW Ljósifoss Hydropower Station, about 70km outside of Reykjavík.
Registrations for Nikola Motor’s electric-hydrogen pickup truck will open on 29th June.