Rolls-Royce and Mercedes launch fuel cell project
Rolls-Royce and Lab1886, a lab within the Mercedes-Benz group, have joined forces to examine the use of vehicle fuel cells for stationary power generation.
Rolls-Royce and Lab1886, a lab within the Mercedes-Benz group, have joined forces to examine the use of vehicle fuel cells for stationary power generation.
Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet) has ordered two more hydrogen stations worth €2.7m from Nel Korea, as the special purpose company works towards its goal of 100 stations in South Korea by 2022.
Bosch, a global supplier of technology and services, has broken ground on a new fuel cell centre in Wuxi, China.
Plug Power Inc. has been selected by ENGIE to provide a custom refuelling system for the world’s largest hydrogen-powered mine haul truck.
Global engineering and infrastructure consultancy WSP is leading on the conceptual design of a new hydrogen pipeline in the North West of England, supporting the UK’s target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The San Francisco Harrison Street hydrogen station officially opened for business yesterday, bringing the total number of stations in California to 43.
The Hyundai Nexo has broken the world record for the longest distance travelled by a hydrogen-powered vehicle on a single tank.
Energy infrastructure company Jemena has welcomed Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy and said it supports Dr. Alan Finkel’s promotion of hydrogen, and green, renewable gas as a solution to the country’s energy mix.
H21, a UK gas industry programme focused on converting the network to carry 100% hydrogen, has been awarded £6.8m from Ofgem to commence the second phase of its hydrogen network research project.
EverFuel and Shell Denmark have entered into a strategic agreement to develop a large-scale hydrogen plant, in order supply the transportation sector with hydrogen fuel.