Energy Observer en route to California
An ambassador for the hydrogen revolution, Energy Observer will soon make landfall on the Californian coast, after a one-month sea passage from the Galapagos Islands, a Unesco biosphere reserve.
An ambassador for the hydrogen revolution, Energy Observer will soon make landfall on the Californian coast, after a one-month sea passage from the Galapagos Islands, a Unesco biosphere reserve.
A unique private infrastructure fund aiming to act as a catalyst in the scaling of the global hydrogen economy has been launched today (8th April) by a team of world-class hydrogen and financial executives.
FirstElement Fuel is achieving $12 per kilogram at its newer liquid-based hydrogen refuelling stations in California, US – and the station developer told H2 View it sees a pathway to getting below $10 over the...
The Philippines is continuing to explore the use of green hydrogen as a fuel source, announcing the signing of a new deal with Tokyo-based Hydrogen Technology (HTI).
Ten proven heavyweights and progressive innovators in energy have urged the US Government to establish a clear strategy for hydrogen investment through mass-scale infrastructure, development, and deployment, in a letter to the White House.
InterContinental Energy has successfully recruited four new senior staff members to support hydrogen projects, with skills including specialist engineering, renewable energy and zero-carbon fuels, the renewable energy project developer announced on Wednesday (7th April).
Germany’s hydrogen station network is set to grow yet again, with Linde Engineering today (8th April) confirming that it will design and construct a new station and electrolysis plant in Herten.
Portugal has become the latest country to commit to hydrogen, with the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Portuguese Government on Wednesday (7th April) joining forces to develop a hydrogen economy in the country.
Toyota Motor Europe will supply the hydrogen fuel cell modules that will power the FCH2RAIL project, the automobile giant confirmed today (8th April).
Volvo Group and SSAB have joined forces to create what are believed to be the world’s first vehicles made from fossil-free steel.