
Australian Start-Up switcH2 Wants to Turn Brewery Wastewater into Hydrogen
April 19, 2020 | 6 min read April 19, 2020 | 6 min readAustralian Company Start-up switcH2 is planning to extract hydrogen from the beer brewing wastewater.
Australian Company Start-up switcH2 is planning to extract hydrogen from the beer brewing wastewater.
Cologne–The Toyota Kreditbank GmbH (TKW) is a member of the HyCologne – Hydrogen Region Rheinland eV – the network for hydrogen, fuel cells, and electric vehicles. Together with other partners, the two companies want to promote the regional introduction of hydrogen as a cross-sector energy source.
Editorial by Marco Alverà, Chief Executive of Snam, President of GasNaturally, and Author of “Generation H – healing the climate with hydrogen”
A research team led by Northwestern University has designed and synthesized new materials with ultra-high porosity and surface area for the storage of hydrogen and methane for fuel cell-powered vehicles. These gases are attractive clean energy alternatives to carbon dioxide-producing fossil fuels.
Asahi Kasei and its subsidiary Asahi Kasei Engineering Corp. started operation of hydrogen supply at the alkaline water electrolysis system having the world-leading scale of 10 MW[1] in Namie, Futaba, Fukushima, Japan.
Parties sign a letter of intent to investigate the feasibility of the project
The arrival of a blue hydrogen plant in Den Helder is a step closer. An investigation is underway to determine its feasibility.
HTEC Hydrogen Technology & Energy Corporation (HTEC) has made a list of British Columbia (BC) clean technology companies predicted to have high growth potential in the coming year.
Toyota dealer Louwman The Hague has delivered 35 Toyota’s Mirai to Noot Personengebruik. This means that the municipality of The Hague has the first hydrogen-powered taxi fleet in the Netherlands. Toyota is pursuing its long-term vision of zero vehicle emissions and is committed to several efficient powertrains. With the commissioning of the taxi fleet, the number of hydrogen cars sold in 2019 will increase by 152 percent.