Australian Hydrogen Centre gets the green light
The Marshall Government’s transformation of South Australia’s energy system takes another significant step forward today with the establishment of the Australian Hydrogen Centre.
The Marshall Government’s transformation of South Australia’s energy system takes another significant step forward today with the establishment of the Australian Hydrogen Centre.
The “world’s first” electric, fuel cell-powered Class 6 trucks capable of supporting middle-mile delivery logistics between warehouses and distribution will commercially available later this year.
Ballard Power and the Australian Hydrogen Association (AHC) are the latest organisations confirmed to speak at H2 View’s Hydrogen Summit 2020.
The number of public hydrogen stations globally has quadrupled in the past five years and an additional 226 stations are currently in the planning stage.
8,098 – that’s the number of hydrogen fuel cell cars that have been sold and leased in California as of 14th February 2020.
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded £13m to two world-first hydrogen projects led by HyNet.
French hydrogen initiatives, Hype and Hydrogen in Aix-Marseille for an Ecological and Sustainable Mobility (HyAMMED), have been awarded by the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME).
Haskel Hydrogen Systems, a division of Haskel solely dedicated to the hydrogen market, yesterday announced company expansion plans through global innovations.
The Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC) has partnered with seven research institutions to create North America’s first-ever cluster of post-secondary institutions dedicated specifically to researching battery electric and fuel cell electric buses.
San Francisco’s third hydrogen station has officially opened for business, the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) has just announced.