CaFCP releases vision of FCEVs and renewable H2 in 2030
The year is 2030: California has 1,000 hydrogen (H2) stations enabling upwards of one million fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) on the roads.
The year is 2030: California has 1,000 hydrogen (H2) stations enabling upwards of one million fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) on the roads.
In early 2017, thirteen leading industry, transport and energy companies united in the first global initiative of its kind, promoting hydrogen (H2) as the agent to foster the energy transition and help meet climate goals.
One of Europe’s most advanced hydrogen (H2) facilities has been inaugurated today in Denmark.
There are few acronyms as well known in the environmental management industry as CEMS. Also, few explain so clearly what they mean… ‘Continuous Emissions Monitoring System’. The goal of each system is very simple: stack...
The latest climate models show that even if emission reduction targets set by The Paris Agreement are achieved, significant climate problems will remain. There’s a lot of discussion and direction on how to prevent emissions,...
The Dearman Hubbard zero emission transport refrigeration unit (TRU) will feature at the 67th IAA Commercial Vehicle show in Germany next month.
E.ON on-site generation expert, Stephen Newman, provided gasworld with an opinion piece on quad-generation following the recent shortage of CO2 which impacted food and beverage industries during the summer of 2018.
CarbonCure Technologies has expanded its partnership with Central Concrete Supply Co., Inc. (Central Concrete), a northern California business unit of U.S. Concrete, Inc.
Ballard Power Systems Inc., provider of clean energy products, is to participate at two upcoming investor conferences and has released a report on the heavy-duty transportation market.
MagneGas Corporation, a leading clean technology company in the renewable resources and environmental solutions industries, has reported financial results and provided a business update for the second quarter ended 30th June, 2018.