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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The Hy-FIVE project outline, developed in collaboration with the neighboring districts of Heidenheim, Tübingen, and Ostalb, will be supported by the state of Baden-Württemberg with funding of up to 33 million euros
To support this idea, the US Department of Energy (DOE) has given Exelon Generation a grant to investigate the potential benefits of onsite hydrogen synthesis at the nuclear power plant, also known as pink hydrogen.
The BMBF will fund three significant hydrogen projects over a four-year period as part of the implementation of the National Hydrogen Strategy to support Germany’s transition to a hydrogen economy.
Siemens Energy is in charge of the coordination of H2Mare, which is supported by Fraunhofer Gesellschaft institutes.
Hyundai Mobis said that its board of directors had approved an investment of 1.32 trillion won ($1.11 billion) to build hydrogen fuel cell production facilities in the cities of Incheon and Ulsan.
PRF Gas Solutions has officially launched its DRHYVE portable hydrogen car refueling station. This mobile refueling station, a first in Portugal, will be used to recharge fuel-cell automobiles. The new hydrogen refueling station, dubbed DRHYVE, presently supplies 350 bar to heavy and light cars and will eventually supply 700 bar to light vehicles. The system was implemented in the Portuguese city of Cascais and now supplies two buses that are also made locally (by Caetano Bus), as well as a light car. According to Bruno Faustino, Director of the Hydrogen Business Unit, “PRF already has in construction the 2nd DRHYVE…
The Scottish Hydrogen Fuel Cell Freight Trial (SHyFT), led by Arcola Energy, has been awarded funding by the Department for Transport’s Zero Emission Road Freight initiative to develop a trial of hydrogen fuel cell trucks in Scotland, complemented by a green hydrogen refueling infrastructure. The project will assess the potential for zero-emission fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) with key fleet operators intending to decarbonize operations in emission-sensitive sectors such as utilities, forestry, and wholesale food and beverage logistics – including cold chain. Among the project’s participants are NewCold, which will conduct a comprehensive assessment of cold chain logistics, The Scottish…
The newly formed GKN Hydrogen business unit of the worldwide engineering and aerospace group GKN has placed an order with Proton Motor Power Systems for eight additional PM Modules S8 for self-sufficient energy and heat delivery. GKN has now ordered a total of 25 PM Module S8 fuel cell systems, and the Board of Directors of Proton Motor anticipates additional orders as GKN continues to incorporate the Company’s technology into its integrated HY2 systems. GKN is implementing the HY2 systems in its own facilities and those of its residential, industrial, and transportation customers.
Plug Power Inc. has announced a new organizational structure and the appointment of four general managers, putting the firm in a position to fulfill expanding demand for its clean energy solutions. The general managers — Ole Hoefelmann, Jose Luis Crespo, Keith Schmid, and Sanjay Shrestha — will collaborate closely with CEO Andy Marsh during a period when the company anticipates gross billings of $750 million in calendar year 2022 alone. Marsh stated that each general manager has been selected to lead specific business units – a move necessitated as the company transitions from a single integrated business to a portfolio…
PFi Aerospace, a leader in engineering design and manufacture, will collaborate with Hypersonix Launch Systems on their scramjet-assisted launch vehicle powered by green hydrogen fuel. The two local businesses have signed a framework agreement to collaborate on the ‘build phase’ of the SPARTAN scramjet prototype, which Hypersonix created and successfully tested in the shock tunnel. “Hypersonix Launch Systems is certainly one Queensland space company to watch right now”, said PFi Aerospace CEO Nick Green. “Their innovative technology is impressive and we are very happy to give them a hand fabricating and testing components for their fifth-generation SPARTAN scramjet engine and…
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