Pau to become H2 mobility spearhead
In the French city of Pau, the first worldwide bus rapid transit (BRT) system using hydrogen (H2) fuel cell buses, is in its final phase of development.
In the French city of Pau, the first worldwide bus rapid transit (BRT) system using hydrogen (H2) fuel cell buses, is in its final phase of development.
The North Denmark Region and the Municipality of Aalborg have signed two contracts for the delivery of three hydrogen buses and a hydrogen production and filling station.
GTI and Carbon Clean Solutions Limited have received $2.9m funding from the US Department of Energy/National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE/NETL) to develop and test potentially transformational carbon capture technology.
Bangkok Industrial Gas (BIG), a joint venture between Thai investors and Air Products and Chemicals Inc, proceeds with plans to develop a second hydrogen (H2) plant in Map Ta Phut, Rayong, in line with the...
BASF, the German chemical company, is developing a new process technology to produce hydrogen (H2) from natural gas without the negative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
thyssenkrupp, German multinational within the industrial engineering and steel production sectors, has for the first time in the world, produced ammonia from steel mill gases as part of its Carbon2Chem project .
Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor has been awarded an exploitation permit for CO2 storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
ITM Power, UK-based energy storage and clean fuel company, has sold four 250kW electrolyser systems totalling 1MW to three different customers across Australia.
Electrolyser manufacturer GreenHydrogen has been chosen to deliver Denmark’s first hydrogen fuelling station for fuel cel busses.
“We believe hydrogen can play a key role in the clean energy transition” is the message from the California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) as it throws its support behind the Hydrogen Council.