Government of the Netherlands to invest €300m in climate measures
The Government of the Netherlands is to invest €300m in a series of measures aimed at reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the country.
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The Government of the Netherlands is to invest €300m in a series of measures aimed at reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the country.
Air Products has signed an agreement with state-owned Shenhua New Energy Co. Ltd. (New Energy), a subsidiary of China’s energy conglomerate China Energy Investment Group Co., Ltd. (China Energy), to provide two hydrogen (H2) dispensers...
Toyota Motor Corporation has deployed 20 fuel cell forklifts, manufactured by Toyota Industries Corporation, at its Motomachi plant located in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture.
Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation (HTEC) has partnered with Shell to open Canada’s first retail hydrogen (H2) station in Vancouver later this year.
With headquarters in Valencia, California, H2scan is a rapidly growing leak detection and process gas monitoring solution provider. H2scan’s industry-leading hydrogen analyzers and leak detectors are based on patented, solid-state core hydrogen sensor technology.
Close to the Article Circle, in temperatures as low as -35ºC, Hyundai Motor Company subjected its latest fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to the most sub-zero conditions as part of rigorous testing.
The European industrial gases business is a changing marketplace, striving to realise renewed growth while also subject to changes in market structure, a transformation in technologies and challenges in its macroeconomic climate.
Dedicated hydrogen (H2) solutions provider McPhy Energy has revealed it has crossed the threshold of €10m ($12.4m) in revenue as it releases its 2017 results.
FuelCell Energy, Inc. has been awarded $3.1m from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) for its project proposal to advance the commercialisation of ultra-high efficiency Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) systems.
Almost one year on from its launch, the Hydrogen Council has doubled its membership welcoming a further 11 new members from Asia, North America and Europe.