SGD $25m hydrogen research institute opened in Singapore
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has opened a SGD $25m ($17.9m) research institute to address the challenge of high costs preventing green hydrogen adoption.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has opened a SGD $25m ($17.9m) research institute to address the challenge of high costs preventing green hydrogen adoption.
A German hydrogen refuelling station is set to benefit from Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies’ developments as the company announces today (July 1) the supply of liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC) to the Erlangen station.
As we continue to hear questions surrounding the so-called chicken and egg dilemma for hydrogen, one company has its eyes set on creating what it describes as a new generation of electrolyser technology which it...
Mainspring Energy announced what it called a breakthrough towards a resilient, zero-carbon electric grid, as its Linear Generator successfully completed tests to run on 100% hydrogen and 100% ammonia.
Howden has today (June 30) revealed it has been awarded a contract to supply three hydrogen diaphragm compressors for Raven SR’s renewable hydrogen production facility in California, US.
Cost-effective, automated and high-volume electrolysis is the name of the game at Hystar, as Rob Cockerill discovers in an interview with Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Leila Asdal Danielsen.
George Heynes talks infrastructure in an exclusive with Chesterfield Special Cylinders.
It was revealed today (June 29) an Austrian food retailer has started up Europe’s ‘most powerful’ hydrogen refuelling station designed and built by Linde Engineering in Völs, Austria.
In May this year (2022), H2 View reported on an exciting technology that uses plasma to produce clean hydrogen from methane and wastewater.
Elogen has announced today (June 29) intentions to cooperate with Charbone Hydrogen to supply electrolysers to North American green hydrogen projects.