Infinite Composites has clinched a significant $470,748 contract from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement in Science and Technology (OCAST) under its Industry Innovation Program, aimed at amplifying its products’ size and pressure capabilities to support the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
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Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a prominent player in the hydrogen sector, recently addressed concerns regarding stringent regulations proposed for hydrogen projects in the United States.
Denver-based startup Koloma is once again making waves in the world of sustainable technology, backed by heavyweight investors including Bill Gates, Amazon, and United Airlines. With a recent infusion of $245.7 million in funding, the company is poised to accelerate its groundbreaking research and development initiatives in pursuit of a greener future.
Plug Power has introduced a portable liquid hydrogen refuelers. Designed to revolutionize fleet refueling for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, these portable stations are poised to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technology across various sectors.
A recent report from Stanford University proposes a groundbreaking solution for countries aiming to achieve a 100% clean electricity grid: combining battery storage with hydrogen fuel cells.
The fight against climate change soars to new heights as Airbus, the European aviation giant, takes a major step towards hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Nel ASA finds itself embroiled in a legal battle as Iwatani Corporation of America files a lawsuit against the company and its subsidiaries. The lawsuit, centered on agreements related to the delivery of fueling equipment and services, raises questions about contractual obligations and potential financial implications for Nel ASA.
Oil giant Shell has shuttered seven hydrogen refueling stations in California, dealing a blow to the hydrogen-powered passenger car market in the US.
Texas is set to mark a groundbreaking achievement in the realm of sustainable energy with the development of the world’s first 500kg per day green hydrogen production facility in Houston.
South Dakota Senate has passed House Bill 1034. The legislation mandates the permitting of hydrogen pipelines by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC), marking a pivotal moment in the state’s regulatory approach to emerging energy technologies.