Air Products, Linde to supply NASA with liquid hydrogen
NASA on Monday (November 14) revealed it had awarded contracts to Air Products and Linde for the supply up to 6,800 tonnes of liquid hydrogen for use across its facilities.
NASA on Monday (November 14) revealed it had awarded contracts to Air Products and Linde for the supply up to 6,800 tonnes of liquid hydrogen for use across its facilities.
Italian-based IMI Remosa has opened its new Sardinia factory, set to produce its new hydrogen electrolyser, which it hopes will improve industrial access to sustainable solutions.
Shell has qualified Johnson Matthey’s (JM) Puravoc GreenTM purification catalysts for use in its global hydrogen production projects.
The UK Government has launched a £20m ($22.4m) competition for industry to harness the power of hydrogen in new transport project in Tees Valley, UK, with hopes of lowering carbon emissions in a wide range...
Two Norwegian hydrogen-focussed research and innovation centres have today (October 5) officially opened with hopes of closing knowledge and technical gaps to realise hydrogen’s full potential.
Scottish-based Logan Energy has today (October 4) revealed it has been selected to install hydrogen production technology at a wastewater treatment plant in Cambridgeshire, UK, as part of an initiative to cut carbon emissions.
Green energy start-up, Versogen, has announced it has appointed a new Chief Technical Officer to lead its team in the design and manufacturing of its AEM electrolyser for green hydrogen production.
MSA Safety has published a new white paper with H2 View, exploring workplace safety risks and challenges posed when producing, handling, transporting, and storing hydrogen, alongside suggested best practices, safety measures, and detection technologies.
In the ever-progressing green hydrogen industry, the cost of electrolysers is a topic that flares its head regularly. With supplies of iridium, a key catalyst for the technology, ever dwindling and prices continually rising, California,...
California, US-based start-up Verdagy has today (September 20) announced milestones in its development of what it says will be the ‘world’s largest’ membrane-based electrochemical cells for industrial-scale hydrogen generation.