Fives launches 100% hydrogen duct burner
Global engineering group Fives has launched a 100% hydrogen duct burner to support the global decarbonisation of heating and drying processes.
Global engineering group Fives has launched a 100% hydrogen duct burner to support the global decarbonisation of heating and drying processes.
The China Classification Society (CCS) has marked a milestone after issuing the first Approval In Principle (AIP) certificate for the marine liquid hydrogen fuel supply system currently being developed by Weishi Energy Technology Hebei (Weishi).
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a further $34m to support the development of technology solutions to make clean hydrogen more available and affordable.
Mason County, West Virginia has been selected for a $2bn carbon-neutral hydrogen production facility and data centre campus, the Mountaineer GigaSystem™ and Monarch Cloud Campus™.
A new partnership formed between GKN Aerospace, Marshall and Parker Aerospace aims to advance liquid hydrogen fuel systems for the next generation of zero emission aircraft.
We’re on the cusp of one of the biggest transformations in modern history – the shift to a hydrogen economy – and the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) has released an informative new video to support...
California’s Lone Cypress Energy Services’ blue hydrogen production facility is one step closer to realisation, with the company having announced the completion of the front-end engineering and design (FEED) study.
A young start-up specialising in a new category of hydrogen electrolysers for green hydrogen production has closed a $12.5m Series A financing round led by bp Ventures.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced that it will invest AUD20m (US$12.9m) into Wollongong, Australia, based startup Hysata to demonstrate their hydrogen electrolyser technology at commercial scale, on behalf of the Australian government.
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