ITM Power unveils new headquarters
ITM Power has unveiled its new 134,000 square foot global manufacturing headquarters which will have the largest electrolyser manufacturing capacity in the world.
ITM Power has unveiled its new 134,000 square foot global manufacturing headquarters which will have the largest electrolyser manufacturing capacity in the world.
The University of Chester has teamed up with PowerHouse Energy to deploy a jointly developed technology that turns plastic waste into low-cost hydrogen and electricity.
A new association has been formed in Ireland to plan and deliver a coordinated approach to the deployment of hydrogen transport.
Construction has started today on a “world first” project in Victoria, Australia that will convert brown coal to hydrogen for export to Japan.
Orkney Islands Council is currently carrying out the consultation process for the proposed Orkney Hydrogen Strategy.
Faurecia, an automotive technology company based in France, will open a research and development (R&D) facility dedicated to hydrogen storage systems in Bavans, France.
For the first time ever, German steelmaker thyssenkrupp Steel will inject hydrogen into its steelmaking process in a bid to decarbonise its operations.
Jacob Leachman, an associate professor at Washington State University’s School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, has received a $1.8m grant from the US Army to demonstrate a liquid hydrogen-powered unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and refuelling...
Water electrolysers are being developed as a method of storing renewable energy as a route to creating hydrogen for fuel cell cars as well as for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals.
Aberdeen will host a Hydrogen Festival this autumn as the Scottish city pushes forward with plans to become a “global hydrogen hub”.