Oxford nanoSystems has unveiled two new products aimed at accelerating research and development (R&D) in electrolysis technology: the ElectroFlow ETS20 Multi-cell Electrolyser Test Station and the ElectroFlow MTF Multi-cell Electrolyser Test Fixture.
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The anticipated completion of what was poised to be the “world’s largest hydrogen refuelling station” has been pushed back.
Chart Industries has been selected by Energy Vault Holdings to supply an integrated liquid hydrogen storage and fuel delivery system for an innovative long-duration energy storage project in Calistoga, California.
HTEC’s recent $337 million loan marks a significant step towards expanding its hydrogen refueling infrastructure in British Columbia and Alberta.
Pattern Energy’s recent agreement with the Port of Argentia to develop a green hydrogen project signifies a significant move in Newfoundland and Labrador’s renewable energy landscape.
The global supply of low-carbon hydrogen is set to be dominated by the US, Europe, and China by the end of the decade, driven by strong regulatory support and ambitious growth targets, according to a recent report by BloombergNEF (BNEF).
Hexagon Purus has announced a significant step in its collaboration with Toyota North America (TMNA), supplying components for the serial production of heavy-duty fuel cell electric powertrain kits.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has made headlines with the development of a hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2-ICE) designed to decarbonize heavy-duty, long-haul trucking.
Airbus plans a series of feasibility studies to explore the development of hydrogen hubs at major North American airports.
President Joe Biden’s plan to build a clean hydrogen industry is encountering significant challenges due to a lack of regulatory frameworks for transporting the fuel. This regulatory gap could hinder the administration’s efforts to reduce emissions and achieve its environmental goals.