Hydrogen aviation in the US
Whether they are boarded to go on holiday, take a business trip, or visit some long-distance relatives, airplanes are now one of the world’s most common forms of transportation. Whilst the popularity of air travel...
Whether they are boarded to go on holiday, take a business trip, or visit some long-distance relatives, airplanes are now one of the world’s most common forms of transportation. Whilst the popularity of air travel...
Take 5 with Dr. Werner Federer, Founder and Managing Partner of V&F, as he discusses what role the company plays in the hydrogen sector.
Hydrogen holds substantial promise in a range of applications but perhaps the most significant of them all is in shipping. Hydrogen, and derivatives such as ammonia and methanol, could be a vital cog in decarbonising...
Whilst you might initially be surprised to learn that US fuel cell specialist Plug Power is the largest consumer of liquid hydrogen in the world, once you understand the company’s journey and offering, it’s not...
Take 5 with… Wido Westbroek, General Manager – Fuel Cells at Cummins, as he discusses what progress Cummins has made on its hydrogen power strategy.
This story is part of H2 View’s monthly Women in Hydrogen series, created in partnership with the Women in Green Hydrogen (WiGH) network, which profiles women in the hydrogen industry. This month’s interview is with...
In April 2021, two of the biggest truck manufacturers in the world joined forces to create one of the most promising ventures in the hydrogen fuel cell industry – cellcentric. The joint venture company founded...
Jorgo Chatzimarkakis has been dreaming of a world powered by hydrogen since he was a 16-year-old boy. The recently appointed CEO of Hydrogen Europe read a book many times when he was young called In...
Hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines, or ICEs for short, will add “significant momentum” to the deployment of zero-emission commercial vehicles and heavy-duty trucks could be the earliest adopters of such technology, Cummins told H2 View.
Whether it be the world’s first manned hot air balloon flight in the 18th century or NASA’s Centaur, Apollo and space shuttle vehicles in the 1950s and 1960s, hydrogen has fuelled some of mankind’s earliest...