Green Hydrogen Systems Is Now a Publicly Traded Company
June 17, 2021 | 2 min read June 17, 2021 | 2 min readIt’s official! Green Hydrogen Systems is now a publicly traded company on Nasdaq Copenhagen!
It’s official! Green Hydrogen Systems is now a publicly traded company on Nasdaq Copenhagen!
Estonian World–The Estonian autonomous vehicle manufacturer, Auve Tech, and the University of Tartu have developed an autonomous hydrogen-powered shuttle bus – claimed to be the first of its kind in the world; the vehicle has passed the Estonian Road Administration’s test and is allowed to start operating on public roads.
The Hydrogen Power Module (HPM) is a marine plug-and-play solution to achieving zero-emissions power for vessels.
Hydrogen Europe considers that all new electricity demand should be met with new renewable generation. This remains valid for electrolysers and the subsequent electricity demand these generate.
Hydrogen production helps accommodate growing shares of renewables, unleashing their potential and enabling the decarbonisation of those sectors where direct electrification is not an option.Â
Herning, Denmark – Everfuel A/S today announced the grant of warrants to executive management and other employees to support long-term employee alignment, commitment, and motivation to unlock hydrogen at scale through potential shared ownership.
PARIS — Hopium (FR0014000U63 / symbol: MLHPI), the French manufacturer of hydrogen-powered sedans, unveils its very first rolling prototype during the Viva Technology week in Paris.
It is able of supplying 120 forklifts every 24 hours and its features make it ideal to adapt to current customer needs, as well as those that may arise from a foreseeable increase in demand in a sector that has already proved the profitability of this technology
When Sweden’s first emissions-free hydrogen-powered refuse truck is deployed in Gothenburg today, it will have a fuel cell system on board developed by PowerCell Sweden AB.
The Morrison Government is backing a new venture that aims to help commercialise innovative electrolyser production technology to further accelerate Australia’s clean hydrogen industry by bringing down production costs.
Hysata, a company spun out of the University of Wollongong (UOW) to commercialise breakthrough Australian hydrogen electrolyser technology, officially opened its doors today with $5 million in funding led by IP Group, with support from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).