Fuel cell and hydrogen webinar
What exactly is green hydrogen and what does it have to do with the energy transition?
What exactly is green hydrogen and what does it have to do with the energy transition?
Mining giants Anglo American, BHP and Fortescue have joined forces with engineering consultancy firm Hatch to investigate ways of using green hydrogen to accelerate decarbonisation within their operations globally.
Global engineering and consultancy firm Arup has been appointed by the Scottish Government to undertake an assessment of the potential to use hydrogen within the Scottish energy system.
From rendering freight transportation carbon-free to the convenient use of portable hydrogen ‘capsules’, global shipping company DHL has listed five reasons why hydrogen is a secure, clean and affordable alternative.
Climate change and the steps that need to be made in order to create a ‘greener’ planet are some of the biggest talking points today among industry, governments and the public.
On-site hydrogen generation specialist BayoTech has appointed international business development consultancy Intralink to spearhead its push into the rapidly growing South Korean hydrogen energy market.
Water and sewage company Scottish Water has developed a new method to produce hydrogen and oxygen from its wastewater.
The New South Wales (NSW) Government wants to blend up to 10% hydrogen in the gas networks by 2030 as part of its new emissions reduction plan.
German hydrogen technology company Graforce has developed a unique technology to produce green hydrogen from animal and human excrements and renewable energy.
The Horizon Fuel Cell Group has launched Hyzon Motors, a fully operational hydrogen fuel cell vehicle company focused on global deployment of zero emission commercial vehicles.