New discovery could “revolutionise fuel cell technology”
A new ‘family’ of chemical compounds that could “revolutionise fuel cell technology” and help reduce global carbon emissions has been discovered by UK scientists.
A new ‘family’ of chemical compounds that could “revolutionise fuel cell technology” and help reduce global carbon emissions has been discovered by UK scientists.
A newly launched cross-industry coalition wants to establish 100 hydrogen stations in the UK by 2025 and wants the UK Government to commit £1bn towards hydrogen projects.
Renewable energy specialists Pure Energy Professionals (PEP) has been helping to create, finance and build new low carbon energy businesses since 1989.
H2 Mobility Switzerland, a consortium of companies setting itself the goal of establishing a nationwide network of hydrogen filling stations, has welcomed new members and has progressed in the expansion of hydrogen stations across the...
The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) has joined forces with the prestigious National Academy of Engineering Korea (NAEK) to hold a critical workshop about hydrogen tomorrow.
Around 16.5 million lorries transport freight on Europe’s roads every year and carry out public services like refuse collection in cities.
A school contest titled ‘World of the future: The best fuel cells and hydrogen application’ has been launched by FCHgo (Fuel Cells Hydrogen educational model for schools), an FCH JU funded project.
PowerCell Sweden has reported increased sales for the full year 2019, up 10% from 2018.
The European Commission has launched a call for projects that showcase the potential of hydrogen applications to decarbonise islands across the EU and worldwide, expanding its existing work to promote innovative solutions.
Whilst the idea of switching to a hydrogen boiler might sound daunting, it turns out it’s actually quite boring – for the user nothing changes.