Iwatani completes Japan’s first airport H2 refuelling station
Iwatani Corporation has completed the first hydrogen (H2) refuelling station to be installed in a Japanese airport.
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Iwatani Corporation has completed the first hydrogen (H2) refuelling station to be installed in a Japanese airport.
Researchers and engineers from four partner companies have launched a new electrolysis project which seeks to make power-to-gas methods of hydrogen (H2) production commercially viable.
The airline easyJet has unveiled plans to implement a hydrogen (H2) fuel system for its aircraft which could save around 50,000 tonnes of fuel each year.
The Hydrogen Education Foundation (HEF) has announced SimpleFuel as the finalist for the $1 million H2 Refuel H-Prize competition after careful review of six submissions.
AFC Energy, an industrial fuel cell power company, has successfully delivered gross electrical output in excess of 200kW at its KORE fuel cell power plant in Stade, Germany.
BOC, the UK’s largest industrial gases business, and Taylor Construction Plant Ltd (TCP) have teamed up to create the world’s first commercial low energy LED hydrogen (H2) fuel cell powered lighting tower.
Confirming total sales are up 23% from €3.2m ($3.5m) to €3.9m ($4.3m) in the last financial year (2015), McPhy Energy accredits an acceleration of sales in the energy market, particularly for hydrogen (H2) mobility.
The U.S.P.T.O. has allowed US Patent Application No. 12/111,992, “Visible Light Titania Photocatalyist, Method for Making Same, and Processes for Use Thereof.” The US Patent will issue to Nanoptek in February.
Iwatani has opened a new hydrogen (H2) refuelling station in Otsu, Japan, the 12th of its kind for the Japanese industrial gas producer.
Toyota Motor has announced its plans to sell more than 50,000 fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) by the year 2025, generating an increased demand for hydrogen (H2) from the industrial gas industry.