According to a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding signed by Ballard Power Systems and the Adani Group, the two companies will…
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Swedish designer FKAB Marine Design’s hydrogen-powered MR Tanker has received the first Approval in Principle (AiP) of a design using…
Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation, H.E. Dr. B.E. Nzimande, in collaboration with the Department of Science and Innovation,…
Jan Frode Andersen has been named Chief Financial Officer of HYON, a provider of zero-emission hydrogen bunkering solutions, as of…
The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences is now researching “green plus” hydrogen at the Institute of Coal Chemistry and Chemical Materials Science of the Federal Research Center for Coal and Coal Chemistry.
The subject of the generality of hydrogen heavy goods vehicles for the transportation of products has been worked on by France Hydrogène, which brings together over 400 stakeholders in the French hydrogen sector, and its sub-group dedicated to road mobility, France Hydrogène Mobilité. High range and quick recharge periods are two of the primary operating restrictions in the heavy transport sector, and this technology enables both. Hydrogen complements the battery-electric approach by providing improved range and cargo while releasing no hazardous pollutants.
The Belgian firm John Cockerill claims a third of the global market share in this industry, with 215 MW of electrolyzers supplied in 2021 and a three-fold increase in hydrogen income. In France, he is planning to establish his first gigafactory
This station, which is being built on the HRS site in the Grenoble metropolitan region, will be utilized in the development of the Hopium Machina, a high-end hydrogen sedan with a long-range.
Pratt & Whitney has been selected by the US Department of Energy (DoE) to develop a new hydrogen propulsion technology for commercial aviation, more specifically for single-aisle aircraft, as part of the ARPA-E (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy) of the DoE.
A European study compared the investment that current gas networks require to receive and distribute hydrogen with the development of electricity infrastructure, in the period between 2031 and 2050.