The CSA Group’s hydrogen fuelling station testing alternative
The CSA Group has developed on-site evaluation testing equipment for hydrogen (H2) fuelling stations to help advance the safe deployment of clean energy.
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The CSA Group has developed on-site evaluation testing equipment for hydrogen (H2) fuelling stations to help advance the safe deployment of clean energy.
Air Liquide Japan is to open the first ever permanent hydrogen (H2) station in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture – and it is expected to complete construction in March 2018 and open in April 2018.
The inaugural Hydrogen Council Investor Day was held in New York in late September, boasting the attendance of more than 160 investors, industry experts and policy stakeholders.
Alpha2.0 is the first commercially available hybrid electric fuel cell bike, designed by Pragma Industries, the innovative supplier of fuel cell test equipment based in Southwestern France.
Element 1 Corp (e1), developer of hydrogen (H2) generation technology, has signed a Purchase Contract with Blue-G New Energy Science and Technology Corporation (Blue-G), a clean energy company based in Beijing.
Air Products and NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN Pipeline & Engineering Co. Ltd. (NSPE) have signed an exclusive long-term relationship agreement to jointly pursue hydrogen (H2) fuelling station opportunities in Japan.
The creation of a North West hydrogen (H2) cluster in England could boost the regional economy by £1.6bn ($2.1bn), create over 2,300 peak jobs, reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and help improve the region’s air...
Plug Power Inc., has announced a new agreement with Toyota Material Handling Norway (Toyota) to provide hydrogen (H2) fuel cells to Asko, Norway’s largest convenience goods wholesaler.
Nel ASA reported revenues in the third quarter of 2017 of NOK 111.7m ($13.7m) compared to NOK 24.4m ($3m) in the Q3 of 2016, following the integration of Proton OnSite and increased overall interest for...
Birmingham is soon to operate a fleet of hydrogen-powered busses after the government awarded £3m to a city council-led partnership project by the Department for Transport and the Office for Low Emissions Vehicles.