Sunfire acquires Swiss alkaline electrolysis company
Sunfire has acquired IHT Industrie Haute Technology SA as part of an effort to help position itself as a leading electrolysis player in the green hydrogen revolution.
Sunfire has acquired IHT Industrie Haute Technology SA as part of an effort to help position itself as a leading electrolysis player in the green hydrogen revolution.
NewHydrogen, a wholly owned subsidiary of BioSolar, is exploring additional cost reduction opportunities in hydrogen electrolysers beyond its current research project at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).
The European Commission today (19th Jan) launched the Hydrogen Valley Mission Innovation platform, a collection of comprehensive insights into the most advanced and ambitious hydrogen valleys around the globe.
GenCell Energy’s A5 off-grid power solution, which extracts hydrogen from liquid ammonia, will be deployed on an advanced test unit to power the Emergency Communication System (ECS) station in Reykjavik, Iceland, operated by Neyðarlínan ohf.
Energy storage technologies company BioSolar has formed a wholly owned subsidiary, NewHydrogen, to develop an electrolyser technology to lower the cost of green hydrogen.
Large-scale electrolysers are a key technological element of the hydrogen economy, but many challenges regarding their development and deployment are still ahead.
So you know that green hydrogen is the ultimate shade of this clean fuel that can truly and deeply decarbonise industry and society. The costs have been dramatically improved in recent years alongside the ever-growing...
How to identify and build momentum for additional multisectoral green hydrogen infrastructure projects was a key focus this morning for the virtual Green Hydrogen Visions for the West Conference.
Enapter has today revealed plans to build its first mass-production facility for AEMs in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, as it moves closer to its goal of making green hydrogen affordable and accessible to all.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has launched two consortia to advance fuel cell truck and hydrogen production research and development (R&D).