First Hydrogen Corp. has entered into a feasibility study agreement with Sacré-Davey to develop a 35MW green hydrogen production facility and vehicle assembly factory in Shawinigan, Quebec. The project aims to establish a zero-emissions hydrogen ecosystem and boost green technology jobs in the region.
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SSE applauds First Hydrogen’s hydrogen-fuel cell delivery vans First Hydrogen claims that SSE PLC, the leading energy infrastructure company in…
First Hydrogen has delivered its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) to UK utility company SSE . This marks SSE as the first utility company to trial the FCEV, which will undergo field testing in Aberdeen, Scotland, a region known for its robust hydrogen infrastructure.
First Hydrogen, a leading developer of hydrogen fuel cell systems for commercial vehicles, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Hydrogen Research Institute (HRI) at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) to support the sustainable energy transition in Quebec.
First Hydrogen, a green energy company, has announced its plans to produce up to 35MW of green hydrogen using electrolysis and distribute it to the Montreal-Quebec City corridor for vehicle use.
While it investigates the uses for alternative fuels across several vehicle classes, First Hydrogen unveiled its idea for a zero-emission recreational vehicle (RV).
First Hydrogen partners with multi-award-winning fleet management provider and member of the UK Aggregated Hydrogen Freight Consortium, Rivus, to start operational trials with first-of-its-kind hydrogen-fuel-cell powered vehicle (FCEV).
Hydrogen, biomass, and ammonia should power Malaysia Malaysia should concentrate on creating alternative energy sources like biomass, ammonia, and hydrogen,…
Green hydrogen helps the Escombreras Valley become an industrial leader Noelia Arroyo, the mayoress, met with Antonio Mestre, the president…
First Hydrogen is eagerly anticipating the acceptance of the EUR 250 billion in green technology subsidies provided by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.