Strasbourg’s Plaine des Bouchers activity zone gets hydrogen station
The hydrogen station is located in the center of Strasbourg’s Plaine des Bouchers activity zone, which is home to a potential multi-energy hub. R-GDS, a gas distributor in Strasbourg, put it into effect under the R-Hynoca brand.
As part of the Clean Energy Partnership’s H2ME initiative, the station received funding from Europe. Four hydrogen-powered cars from the neighboring European Parliament’s fleet stopped by on December 12 to recharge. The operator had previously had the pleasure of welcoming McPhy and members of the European Parliament on this occasion.
Edmonton cancels hydrogen fueling station on south side
For present, Edmonton will not establish a hydrogen fueling station on the south side for city buses and private vehicles.
Last Wednesday, the city closed the public request for proposals (RFP) for a private company-run facility at the Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus garage, announced with enthusiasm last April. It was first promoted to boost the economy and boost hydrogen sector investment, demand, and innovation.
Edmonton’s fleet and facility services branch manager Arjan Sharma said the proposal was “paused” due to changing hydrogen demand.
AFC Energy completes 30-kilowatt generator’s factory acceptance test
AFC Energy celebrated the completion of its 30-kilowatt generator’s factory acceptance test.
AFC Energy is a hydrogen power generation technologies provider situated in Surrey, England. On Monday afternoon, its shares were trading 6.1% higher in London at 17.45 pence a share.
As per the agreement between AFC Energy and its partner, Speedy Hire PLC, the 30 kilowatt generator, which is also referred to as the H-Power generator, fulfilled all the contractual tests and requirements of the FAT.
Modern Hydrogen CTO Max Mankin Elected to Hertz Foundation Board of Directors
Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has announced the election of Max Mankin to its board of directors. The Hertz Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing innovation in STEM through the empowerment of gifted individuals across the nation.
Max Mankin, awarded the prestigious Hertz Fellow himself, is an influential figure in the STEM community. Currently, he is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Modern Hydrogen, a leading clean energy company focused on reducing carbon emissions in numerous challenging sectors, encompassing gas utilities, heavy equipment operators, process heat and steam users, and building materials producers. Mankin’s addition to the board is anticipated to bring a new wave of innovation and progress.