Ammonia-powered fuel cell generator powers Vodafone telecom tower site in Romania
An ammonia-powered fuel cell generator has been tested at a Vodafone mobile telecom tower site in Romania, offering a clean, off-grid hydrogen-based power solution.
An ammonia-powered fuel cell generator has been tested at a Vodafone mobile telecom tower site in Romania, offering a clean, off-grid hydrogen-based power solution.
In a 3-year $6.5m, US Department of Energy (DOE) funded collaboration, Toyota Motor North America will work with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to build, install and evaluate a 1MW PEM fuel cell power...
Australian oil and gas company, Metgasco today (August 16) revealed plans to acquire renewable hydrogen and energy developer, Patriot Hydrogen, in a staged deal worth over A$6m ($4.2m).
Under an Israeli-Italian collaboration, it is hoped hydrogen-to-power and ammonia-to-power alkaline fuel cell technologies could be deployed across Europe to power critical commercial and industrial (C&I) applications.
Off-grid hydrogen pioneer, Hydrologiq has announced the appointment of a new Head of Product, with hopes of furthering the company’s plans to define and create solutions in the pursuit of cementing the emerging hydrogen supply...
Toyota deployed a stationary fuel cell system to power the iconic Marvel Stadium sign and coaches’ box, in Melbourne, Australia, during an Australian Football League (AFL) clash in late July (2022), further proving the case...
German-based SFC Energy has secured several orders amounting to a value of approximately €2m ($2.04m) for its hydrogen fuel cell power solutions from the Singaporean Oneberry Technologies.
Ohio, US-based h2Power Solutions revealed on Tuesday (July 26) it has partnered with the Swiss-German fuel cell manufacturer, Hexis, to bring its hydrogen solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology to the US market.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), US, has revealed a study which it believes could help accelerate hydrogen’s deployment for transportation and other applications.
Symbio’s new fuel cell gigafactory near Lyon, France is set to receive a PEM electrolyser from Elogen, with an initial capacity of 2.5MW to test its fuel cell systems.