A European consortium led by EVO Transport has secured 26 million euros in funding from the European Union to develop an innovative hydrogen fuel cell vehicle for airport use. This funding will aid in creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional airport vehicles that typically rely on fossil fuels. The consortium’s initiative aims to replace existing airport ground support equipment with hydrogen-powered alternatives. These new vehicles will not only reduce carbon emissions but also improve air quality around airports. By converting to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, airports can significantly cut down on their greenhouse gas emissions and dependency…
Author: Anela Dokso
Vauxhall is testing a hydrogen fuel-cell version of its Vivaro van in the UK.
Brazilian mining giant Vale is set to incorporate green hydrogen into its steel production process. This move aims to reduce the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing steel, a traditionally high-emission industry.
Hexagon Purus, a Norwegian company based in Ålesund, has entered into a long-term agreement with Gillig LLC, a transit bus manufacturer from Livermore, California.
The German city of Heinsberg is launching an ambitious initiative known as the Hydrogen Heinsberg Project (H2HS).
After a visit to Japan, Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka plans to establish large-scale solar and green hydrogen plants in the state. As the Energy portfolio holder, Vikramarka aims to position Telangana at the forefront of India’s transition to renewable energy. Vikramarka’s visit to the Yamanashi Green Hydrogen Company’s research and development centre in Japan allowed him to observe their green hydrogen production process. He met scientists and executives to discuss renewable energy technologies, including green hydrogen and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The Yamanashi technology uses solar energy to electrolyse water, splitting it into hydrogen and oxygen.…
ABO Energy GmbH & Co. KgaA has recently received approval for a significant green hydrogen project in Germany.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) released its annual report on the hydrogen business on October 2, 2024. The findings may have left those hopeful for hydrogen’s rise in the energy sector feeling let down.
During H2 Meet in Korea, H2 Energy News had the opportunity to speak with YoungKyun Park from the Korean Automotive Association (KAMA).
During H2 MEET in Korea, H2 Energy News spoke with Claus Nussgruber, the CEO of Utility Global, to talk about the company’s vision and the future of hydrogen energy.