Green hydrogen industry could generate £320bn for UK, says report
Development of an indigenous green hydrogen industry could generate £320bn for the UK economy and sustain up to 120,000 jobs by 2050, says new report released on Tuesday.
Development of an indigenous green hydrogen industry could generate £320bn for the UK economy and sustain up to 120,000 jobs by 2050, says new report released on Tuesday.
Tomorrow marks the start of the first ever virtual f-cell+HFC event, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to change the world of business.
Nikola Corporation has today announced a strategic partnership with General Motors (GM), through which GM will receive an 11% ownership of the company.
Having this week made its return to the events stage in a virtual format, Gastech has just announced that it will next year (2021) introduce a new hydrogen exhibition and conference element to its popular...
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and Great Yarmouth-based Prior Power Solutions will undertake research and development into cleaner hydrogen-injected diesel engines and hydrogen fuel cell technology as part of a new partnership.
Californian developer of hydrogen production technology SunHydrogen has renewed and expanded its sponsored research agreement with the University of Iowa for another year.
PowerCell Sweden AB has today signed a cooperation agreement with energy solutions provider Soltech Group to develop stationary energy solutions based on fuel cell and solar technologies.
Wind energy specialist Siemens Gamesa has chosen Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) as its electrolysis partner for a wind-to-hydrogen project located in Denmark.
Technology specialist Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has today announced a partnership with German vehicle manufacturer Quantron AG to deploy its new fuel cell system in heavy-duty trucks.
Energy Observer Developments (EODev) has raised €20m to accelerate the industrialisation and commercialisation of its hydrogen technology solutions, enhancing its position as an innovative player in the French hydrogen industry.