
Fraunhofer Receives Eight Million Euros for “Green” Hydrogen
March 4, 2020 | < 1 min read March 4, 2020 | < 1 min readLeuna – The industrial production of hydrogen from renewable electricity is to be researched in Leuna in the future.
Leuna – The industrial production of hydrogen from renewable electricity is to be researched in Leuna in the future.
Oslo–Nel ASA (Nel, OSE:NEL) has entered into a strategic collaboration agreement with the global EPC company Kværner AS (Kvaerner, OSE:KVAER). The companies will collaborate on specific green hydrogen projects and standardisation of solutions for large scale hydrogen production plants.
First commercial application of DMG technology achieves planning permission from Cheshire West and Chester Planning committee for the Protos site.
Logan Energy announced the opening of the first public hydrogen refuelling station (HRS) for vehicles in Scotland’s Central Belt.
Offering the only refuelling stop between Aberdeen and Sheffield, some 360 miles apart, Logan Energy’s refuelling station will allow hydrogen-electric and dual-fuel vehicles to be refuelled to 350bar.
Commercialization of a 5kW high-temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell system by establishing a company
Tokyo, Japan--Toray Industries, Inc., announced today that German subsidiary Greenerity GmbH held a groundbreaking ceremony a day earlier for its second plant.
Energy Observer, the first vessel powered by renewable energies and hydrogen, cast off this Tuesday 3 March on her epic 4-year round the world voyage.
PHOENIX, AZ — Nikola Corporation, a leader in the design and development of BEV and FCEV class 8 semi-trucks, along with VectoIQ Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ: VTIQ), a publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company, announces that the two companies have entered into a definitive agreement to create a company focused on the development of next-generation smart transportation.
Costain, the smart infrastructure solutions company, has won the next phase of work providing technical consultancy services to Pale Blue Dot Energy to deliver what could be the UK’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project and part of helping the energy and transport industries meet the Scottish and UK Government net-zero carbon emissions targets.