Alstom subsidiary’s marine fuel cell receives approval in principle
In a step forward for hydrogen-powered maritime applications, Helion announced on Thursday (August 4) that it had received approval in principle (AiP) for its marine fuel cell.
In a step forward for hydrogen-powered maritime applications, Helion announced on Thursday (August 4) that it had received approval in principle (AiP) for its marine fuel cell.
The lack of harmonised regulations, codes and standards (RCS) is considered one of the major barriers for the commercialisation of fuel cell and hydrogen (FCH) technologies.
Mass production of hydrogen from electrolysis is jumping off the drawing board to become an industrial reality. As it does, standards and the associated inspection, testing and certification are of increasing importance to manage this...
Last week I wrote about the war to be waged in getting across the positive and very real role that hydrogen has to play in the clean energies transition, in the face of widespread PR...
Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Sandia National Laboratories have joined forces to reduce costs and improve the reliability of hydrogen fuelling stations, H2 View has learned....