Salzgitter Flachstahl receives “world’s most powerful” electrolyser
The “world’s most powerful” high-temperature electrolyser has been delivered to Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH to assist with energy-efficient hydrogen production.
The “world’s most powerful” high-temperature electrolyser has been delivered to Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH to assist with energy-efficient hydrogen production.
British engineering giant Rolls-Royce is developing cutting-edge technologies for the marine and infrastructure sectors, with a strong emphasis on fuel cell systems and the development and deployment of synthetic fuels, via a newly set up...
Seven key California legislators that serve on the state’s Assembly and Senate Transportation Committees have called on the California Energy Commission (CEC) to fully allocate the $20m annual set aside targeted for building hydrogen fuelling...
Despite a growing international consensus that hydrogen will play a key role in the transition to lower carbon energy, Mario Mehren, CEO of Wintershall DEA, says the conflict between supporters of green hydrogen and those...
European electric utility company E.ON has joined the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
Origin Energy’s Chairman and Director Gordan Cairns is set to retire in October and will be replaced by Scott Perkins.
$1.5m has been awarded to Australian researchers developing a hydrogen pilot project in the Latrobe Valley, which is expected to change the way energy is produced both in Australia and across the globe.
Three European hydrogen projects are collaborating to form the ‘Hydrogen Triple Alliance’ in a bid to further increase a green hydrogen transition across Europe and reduce carbon emissions on a much quicker timescale.
When the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) was founded in 2008, hydrogen technology was still at basic research and early demonstration stage. Just 12 years later, hydrogen is a firm part of...
Take 5 with Matthew Fairlie, President of Next Hydrogen, as he discusses the company, its technology and where he sees the greatest potential for hydrogen.