Huge growth in Q1 for McPhy Energy
Preparing for the acceleration of its development strategy, McPhy Energy recorded impressively strong growth in its first quarter 2014 sales of €774,000, up 50% year-on-year.
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Preparing for the acceleration of its development strategy, McPhy Energy recorded impressively strong growth in its first quarter 2014 sales of €774,000, up 50% year-on-year.
ITM Power is pleased to announce the successful award of a contract to supply three of its electrolyser-based refuelling stations to London under the EU FCH JU funded HyFive project.
Praxair, Inc. has announced it is expanding its business and building a steam methane reformer to increase the supply of hydrogen for its liquid hydrogen plant in Niagara Falls, New York.
A pioneering £31m deal was struck today (3 April) to make hydrogen vehicles a viable and environmentally friendly choice for motorists across Europe.
Plug Power has announced it has acquired the assets of ReliOn Inc., a developer of hydrogen fuel cell stack technology and fuel cell systems based in Spokane, Washington.
Praxair is building a new steam methane reformer to increase the supply of hydrogen for its liquid hydrogen plant in Niagara Falls, New York, the company announced on Monday.
In January this year, HyGear shipped an ASME certified HGS-C system to North America. The system will generate hydrogen to fill hydrogen cylinders in order to provide decentralised users with merchant gas.
McPhy has announced that it is taking part in a new project – titled H2BER, which is a revolutionary new renewable energy project in Germany.
McPhy Energy has raised around €32m for its strategic development through the launch of its shares on the Paris Euronext exchange, including a public offering and an institutional offering.
BOC’s Hydrogen Refuelling Station in Swindon, UK, welcomed a special visitor who came to see the advancements made in sustainable transport – the High Sheriff of Wiltshire, Mr William Wyldbore-Smith.