McPhy and EDF join forces to develop carbon-free hydrogen
McPhy has entered into a partnership agreement to develop carbon-free hydrogen (H2) in France and around the world with French electric utility company EDF Group.
McPhy has entered into a partnership agreement to develop carbon-free hydrogen (H2) in France and around the world with French electric utility company EDF Group.
Ballard Power Systems’ subsidiary, Protonex, has received purchase orders from the US Navy for a total of 13 fuel cell propulsion systems for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone platforms. Deliveries of the fuel cell...
HyperSolar has developed a fully integrated solar hydrogen (H2) device which will serve as the company’s first generation commercial renewable H2 generator.
Hydrogen tube trailers are trucks that haul compressed, high-pressure gaseous hydrogen contained in long cylinders (or tubes) stacked or clustered on a trailer.
Hydrogen is widely used in the petroleum refining industry to remove impurities found in crude oil such as sulfur, olefins and aromatics to meet product fuels specifications. Removing these impurities allow fuels to burn cleaner...
Kiwa Gastec’s UK origins lie in Government-funded research into gas and solid fuel, and cutting-edge developments in gasification. Now some 70 years since its inception, Kiwa Gastec is today owned by the Kiwa Group, a...
On the way to realising the much-discussed COP21 climate goals, decarbonising transport is key. Hydrogen offers promising opportunities for driving forward sustainable mobility and energy whilst being profitable – as recent findings affirm.
For anyone in the room at gasworld’s Clean Energies Conference in Amsterdam in April, it was clear to see just how much energy there was for the Hydrogen Economy.
Take 10 minutes out with Rafael Calvera, Director of the Calvera Group, as he discusses the company’s role in the gases industry, the clean fuels movement, and the business opportunities available to the company at present.
The hydrogen energy market is booming. International organisations like the Hydrogen Council, the International Energy Agency (IEA), KPMG, and many others now claim that hydrogen is simply unavoidable if we are to succeed in the...