Hydrogen and Fuel Cells – Coming of Age
Toyota, Cadent, Gasunie and Johnson Matthey are just four of the big names on the speaking agenda for the UK’s biggest hydrogen and fuel cell conference.
Toyota, Cadent, Gasunie and Johnson Matthey are just four of the big names on the speaking agenda for the UK’s biggest hydrogen and fuel cell conference.
Aiming to become the leading organisation for the hydrogen industry in the Asia Pacific region, the Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Association (APAC Hydrogen Association) has been officially launched today.
Calling Canada the ‘birthplace of fuel cells’ may seem an exaggeration, but meaningful development of PEM fuel cell technology can be traced to the formation of Ballard Power Systems in North Vancouver in 1989.
Engineering, design and advisory company Aurecon has appointed Thom Cameron as its new Hydrogen and Chemical Technology Director, a newly created role for the company.
An ambassador for the hydrogen revolution, Energy Observer has today revealed its 2020 programme, which includes Tokyo and California.
Energy Observer’s Captain and Expedition Leader, Victorien Erussard and Jérôme Delafosse, have been selected to carry the Olympic flame – set to be powered by hydrogen for the first time in the international sporting events...
Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr. Alan Finkel has hailed hydrogen the “hero” fuel in Australia’s quest to reduce emissions and combat the effects of climate change.
The hydrogen sector is gathering increasing momentum. Hydrogen can be used, at scale, to decarbonise processes currently used in industry.
Hydrogen is increasingly being positioned as an important component of the UK’s net zero ambitious and commitments, particularly in decarbonising heat and transport.
Hydrogen could be used in the future to heat homes and businesses in the UK, Ofgem’s new Decarbonisation Action Plan says.