Author: Arnes Biogradlija

With the grand launch of a new multimillion-dollar production and research facility in Burnaby on Wednesday, Metro Vancouver’s status as a hydrogen fuel cell technology centre was bolstered. Daimler Truck AG and Volvo Group established cellcentric GmbH & Co. KG, a division focusing in the production of fuel cell systems for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, in 2013. One of its new plants just opened in Burnaby’s Riverbend Business Park, just a few blocks away from Ballard Power Systems, where cellcentric was conceived in 2008. Formerly housed in a wing of Ballard’s Burnaby headquarters, the new cellcentric facility is twice as…

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The London-based truck manufacturer Tevva has introduced its first hydrogen-electric vehicle with a range of 310 miles (499 km). The truck will be the first vehicle of its sort to be manufactured, designed, and mass-produced in the United Kingdom, according to the business. The 7,500 kilogram vehicle, which will be unveiled today at the Road Transport Expo in Warwickshire, will be constructed in London’s Tilbury. The next year will see the release of 12 ton and 19 ton models. The primary advantage of adding hydrogen into an electric truck is the energy density, which means that the system and energy…

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Provaris Energy has submitted a Referral to the Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority (NT EPA) for the proposed 2.8 GW Tiwi H2 Project on the Tiwi Islands. Provaris’ Managing Director and CEO, Martin Carolan, commented: “The Referral submission for the Tiwi H2 Project is a key milestone for Provaris, as the Company continues to demonstrate the benefits of compressed hydrogen as an export carrier to alternatives that require mega-scale and capital and energy intensive processes for conversion to transport and reconversion back to hydrogen. Tiwi H2 offers the NT and Australia a first mover advantage for the export of green…

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