Germany’s 70th hydrogen station opens
A new hydrogen station was opened in Germany last Friday (10th May), bringing the total amount of public hydrogen stations in the country to 70.
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A new hydrogen station was opened in Germany last Friday (10th May), bringing the total amount of public hydrogen stations in the country to 70.
In a bid to tackle London’s air quality crisis, the “world’s first” hydrogen double decker buses will be introduced in the capital next year.
The University of Waterloo has made advancements in zero-emission fuel cells which they believe could make the technology cheap enough to replace traditional gasoline engines.
PowerCell Sweden has received a major order from a company aiming to develop fuel cell powered vehicles for the Chinese market.
The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) has achieved a lot in the eleven years since its inception, as it strives to make hydrogen and fuel cell products an everyday reality.
Sharing a determination to help decarbonise the UK’s transport system, English rolling stock manufacturer Vivarail and hydrogen fuel cell specialist Arcola Energy are working together to develop a hydrogen train.
Preem and Vattenfall have signed a three-year agreement. The agreement provides increased collaboration between companies around fossil-free hydrogen for biofuel production, electrification and electricity supply.
Canberra will be the first Australian city to pilot a publicly available hydrogen refuelling station.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser has officially launched today the M Series containerised Proton™ PEM electrolyser.
PowerCell Sweden is opening its first sales office in China to better meet the “strong increase” in fuel cell technology in the Chinese market.