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Fuel cells works, McPhy Announces Appointment Of Luc Poyer As Chairman

McPhy Announces Appointment Of Luc Poyer As Chairman

By | News | No Comments June 18, 2021 | 2 min read June 18, 2021 | 2 min read
  • Pascal Mauberger remains as director and becomes Honorary Chairman of the Group
  • The General Meeting renewed the mandate of the directors

La Motte-Fanjas – The Board of Directors following McPhy’s Combined General Meeting on 17 June appointed Luc Poyer as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Group. He succeeds Pascal Mauberger who remains director of the Company and becomes its Honorary Chairman.

Fuel cells works, Hexagon Purus to Supply Hydrogen Storage Systems to Keyou for Internal Combustion Engine Bus and Truck Projects in Europe

Hexagon Purus to Supply Hydrogen Storage Systems to Keyou for Internal Combustion Engine Bus and Truck Projects in Europe

By | News | No Comments June 18, 2021 | 3 min read June 18, 2021 | 3 min read

Hexagon Purus has received an order for hydrogen storage systems for KEYOU, a Munich, Germany-based clean mobility company. Hexagon Purus will supply hydrogen storage systems for KEYOU’s H2 combustion engine DEMO Bus with a leading European OEM and its DEMO truck project.

Fuel cells works, Green Hydrogen’s Time Is Now

Green Hydrogen’s Time Is Now

By | News, Research News | No Comments June 18, 2021 | 5 min read June 18, 2021 | 5 min read

For years, hydrogen has been the forgotten clean energy source. Since it was first proposed as a renewable energy source decades ago, things like hydrogen fuel cells have failed to catch on, even as other sources of green energy generation like wind and solar have become more widespread.

But thanks to some recent advances in technology and other global factors, including important work done by KAUST scientists and the fuel source’s importance in governmental plans to fight climate change, hydrogen may be about to get its moment in the (metaphorical) sun.

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New European Hydrogen Backbone Study: Hydrogen Will Represent Up to 25% of Energy Demand in the EU and UK by 2050

By | News | No Comments June 18, 2021 | 3 min read June 18, 2021 | 3 min read
  • A new study by the European Hydrogen Backbone initiative estimates an increase of 2,300 TWh in hydrogen demand in the EU and the UK by 2050, equal to around 20-25% of the future energy demand of the two areas
  • The EU and the UK have the potential to meet this demand through domestic production and with the ability to import hydrogen from neighboring countries
  • Pipelines represent the most convenient form of transport compared to other modes such as by sea or by power lines
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