Hydrogen Mobility Australia CEO: Hydrogen’s time has come
Hydrogen was first formally presented as a credible alternative energy source in the early 1970s but never proved competitive at scale as an energy source – until now.
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Hydrogen was first formally presented as a credible alternative energy source in the early 1970s but never proved competitive at scale as an energy source – until now.
Hydrogen could be about to become a major new industry for New Zealand.
In 2018 Germany developed 17 new public hydrogen refuelling stations, the country now has the second largest public hydrogen refuelling infrastructure globally.
The UK Government has boosted five companies developing hydrogen technology and infrastructure with £14m ($18m) of funding.
NPROXX has introduced its advanced type four carbon fibre pressure vessel. The product was certified on 4th February (2019) by the certification authority TÜV.
A world-first pilot project which will convert Australian brown coal to hydrogen for export to Japan has been approved by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) today.
Hyundai Mobis, the parts and service arm for the South Korean automakers Hyundai Motor Company, has leveraged its own hydrogen (H2) fuel cell technology for electric vehicles, to create an emergency H2 power generation system at...
South Africa’s Department of Transport recently published a Green Strategy that outlines efforts to contribute towards a 5% reduction of emissions in the transport sector by 2050. These steps will include switching to hydrogen (H2)...
RONN Motor Group has announced that it will produce a lightweight hydrogen fuel cell bus with battery enhancements for both the Asia markets and export.
The Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research (DIFFER) is partnering with Toyota Motor Europe (TME) to develop a device that produces hydrogen fuel from humid air.