Durham University to lead £1m Network-H2 project
UK- based Durham University will lead a new national research project to decarbonise transportation through the use of hydrogen technologies.
UK- based Durham University will lead a new national research project to decarbonise transportation through the use of hydrogen technologies.
NPROXX believes before we see the mass take-up of hydrogen as a fuel to combat pollution and carbon dioxide emissions for heavy duty vehicles and personal motoring, consumers need to be certain they can fill...
Vancouver-based Loop Energy, a provider of fuel cell electric range extenders for medium and heavy-duty transport applications and Beijing-based IN-Power have established a non-exclusive joint venture agreement to produce heavy-duty motive power systems in China.
Construction is set to begin this month on the “world’s first” zero emission push boat which will powered by Ballard Power Systems’ fuel cells.
What a week it has been in the world of saving, well, our world! From the global climate change protests of a bold new generation on Friday 20th September to some pointed and pertinent messages...
New York City has received $3m in state funding to help the city purchase zero emission vehicles – such as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles – and install related infrastructure. The funding announcement was made by...
A new project formed by IVECO, FPT Industrial and VDL Enabling Transport Solutions (VDL ETS) has been launched to design, build, and test three new types of fuel cell electric heavy-duty trucks.
Norled AS is one of Norway’s largest ferry and express boat operators, being the second-largest ferry operator in Norway and the national market leader within fast ferries (high-speed crafts). Norled also ranks as number four...
Saturday 10th August 2019: Energy Observer arrived on the island of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago at 78° north latitude, powered solely by renewable energies and hydrogen. A historic challenge and a world first.
Norwegian shipping company CRYO Shipping has secured government funding to develop hydrogen as a bunker fuel.