Toyota unveils Japan hydrogen bus plans
Japanese automaker Toyota has revealed plans to begin selling fuel cell-powered buses in its home country from early 2017
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Japanese automaker Toyota has revealed plans to begin selling fuel cell-powered buses in its home country from early 2017
The new Zero-Set Lite portable hydrogen fuel cell-powered light tower integrates clean hydrogen fuel cell technology with safe composite cylinder hydrogen storage, to produce zero emissions and eliminate the typical noise of a combustion engine.
Public transport in Trapani (Italy) could soon use hydrogen production from sea waves for alternative energy, new studies have proposed.
As a benign hydrogen-storage material that rapidly releases hydrogen-rich gases through microwave-assisted catalytic decomposition, wax has the potential to be the key to future of hydrogen-powered vehicles according to new research.
Fuel cell product developer Ballard Power Systems has completed the commissioning and deployment of another 10 fuel cell-powered buses in Yunfu city, China.
The finalist of the H2 Refuel H-Prize competition will give the public a first look at its hydrogen (H2) refuelling system in action at a showing in Warminster, Pennsylvania, next month.
Air Liquide has announced plans to build a hydrogen (H2) production plant and expand its long-term supply of H2 to Argentina’s leading refiner.
Industrial gas provider AGA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Linde Group, has brought the largest and most modern hydrogen (H2) production plant in its history on-stream.
Air Products and the National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy (NICE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that outlays a collaborative effort to potentially work together on hydrogen fuelling projects in China.
Nel Hydrogen Solutions, a division of Nel ASA, has been awarded a contract to supply a hydrogen (H2) production facility and fuelling station solution for ASKO, the largest grocery wholesaler in Norway.