Hydrogen first in Japan by Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kawasaki Heavy Industries unveiled its liquid hydrogen (LH2) generation system in November, the first domestic manufacturer in Japan to do so.
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries unveiled its liquid hydrogen (LH2) generation system in November, the first domestic manufacturer in Japan to do so.
Praxair, North America’s largest industrial gases manufacturer and largest liquid hydrogen producer, has been awarded NASA’s agency-wide Acquisition of Liquid Hydrogen contract.
A ceremony was held today to celebrate the completion of two hydrogen filling stations in the cities of Nagoya and Toyota, located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan.
Intelligent Energy, a developer of hydrogen fuel cells based in the United Kingdom, has produced a new fuel cell system that has successfully provided power to mobile network towers in India.
AFC Energy, the industrial fuel cell power company, is pleased to announce the successful trial of its first 51-cell stack cartridge at an industrial gas plant facility in Germany.
Proton OnSite, the world leader in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) water electrolyser technology, announced today the commercial launch of the one and two Megawatt (MW) M Series PEM Hydrogen Generation systems.
McPhy Energy, a company that specialises in hydrogen based solutions for energy storage and industrial applications, registered revenue growth in the 2014 fourth quarter of 24%.
Doctor Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist, attended this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, to speak on behalf of the Toyota Mirai. The Mirai is Toyota’s first attempt to commercialise a fuel cell...
Toyota Motor Corporation has announced that approximately 5,680 of its Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) related patents are free for use in a bid to accelerate the launch of fuel cell vehicles and the roll-out...
HyGear has successfully commissioned ASME certified Hydrogen Generation System (HGS) for Matheson, Texas – which will produce 100Nm3/h of hydrogen from natural gas.