Air Liquide technology chosen for Beijing’s newest hydrogen station
A brand-new hydrogen station, which is believed to be the largest in the world, is now operational in Beijing, China – and it features Air Liquide technology.
A brand-new hydrogen station, which is believed to be the largest in the world, is now operational in Beijing, China – and it features Air Liquide technology.
Japanese firm Iwatani Corporation (Iwatani) has been building a large-scale hydrogen supply chain from overseas through a project led by the CO2-free Hydrogen Energy Supply-chain Technology Research Association (HySTRA).
Chart Industries is combining its liquid hydrogen expertise with Hyzon Motors’ zero emission vehicle manufacturing experience to develop a liquid hydrogen-powered heavy-duty truck with a range of up to 1,000 miles.
A report from Det Norske Veritas (DNV), the independent expert in assurance and risk management, has shown that global energy companies are rising to the challenge of adapting to a hydrogen economy.
An attempt is to be made for a hydrogen powered vehicle to set a new distance record on just a single filling of hydrogen.
Chart Industries has acquired LA Turbine (LAT) for $80m in cash, which Chart CEO Jill Evanko says will lead to ’significantly shorter and guaranteed delivery times’ of hydrogen and helium liquefaction turboexpanders.
Eni UK and Uniper will evaluate decarbonisation initiatives in North Wales as part of a new agreement signed today (30th June) – and the plans rely heavily on hydrogen and carbon capture and storge (CCS).
The Paris Agreement on climate change sets a framework for the control of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It has been a catalyst for many efforts related to decarbonisation.
One of the dilemmas of sustainability is in balancing the reduction of waste, fossil-based power generation and pollution with the increase in consumption of energy, food, water, and clothing caused by rising populations and wealth.
United States Steel Corporation and Equinor US will study the potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen development in the tri-state region of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.