Wärtsilä gas engines to burn 100% hydrogen
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä is developing a combustion process in its gas engines to enable them to burn 100% hydrogen fuel.
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä is developing a combustion process in its gas engines to enable them to burn 100% hydrogen fuel.
Douglas County Public Utility District (Douglas County PUD) is pushing ahead with plans to provide green hydrogen for Washington State at an attractive price as it purchases a PEM electrolyser from Cummins/Hydrogenics.
Launched to the public earlier this year, Hydrogen Optimized may seem new to the hydrogen market but the company’s history spans over 115 years and four generations.
Intelligent Energy has partnered with US unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) maintenance, repair, and overhaul services provider, Robotic Skies to expand post-scale support of its fuel cell power modules.
On 23rd April (2020), the Beijing-Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, National Development and Reform Commission jointly issued Notification of Improvement of New Energy Vehicles Popularization and...
“The government clearly recognises that we can’t take the foot off the accelerator,” Australian Hydrogen Council CEO Dr. Fiona Simon said as she welcomed the federal government’s $300m Advancing Hydrogen Fund.
A European consortium is working on the implementation of RECYCALYSE, a Horizon 2020 research and innovation project that will enhance the energy storage market through novel and recyclable catalytic materials made of abundant elements.
The Australian Government is backing the country to become a world leader in hydrogen production and exports by establishing a $300m fund dedicated to hydrogen projects – a first for the government.
As governments focus on dealing with the Covid-19 health emergency, they are increasingly turning their attention to the impact of shutting down their economies and how to revive them quickly through stimulus measures.
A senior mechanical engineering researcher from University College London (UCL) has been awarded £1.5m to develop hydrogen combustion technologies for power generation and aero-propulsion applications.