Norwegian hydrogen station expands capacity
Hynion, Hyundai and Toyota have signed an agreement to expand the capacity at Hynion’s hydrogen station located in Høvik, Norway.
Hynion, Hyundai and Toyota have signed an agreement to expand the capacity at Hynion’s hydrogen station located in Høvik, Norway.
Currently averaging a new hydrogen station every two weeks in Germany, H2 Mobility today opened its 81st in Biebelried, Bavaria.
Hydrogen could be used to fuel the Olympic flame cauldron at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics – marking the first time in the international sporting event’s history that hydrogen would be used for this purpose.
It’s time for cities to get serious about vehicle emissions. Forward-thinking government policymakers know they must develop plans for zero emission initiatives and subsidy programs.
In the six months since Fiona Simon took on the role of CEO of the Australian Hydrogen Council, she has not only overseen the association’s rebrand and significant growth, but she has also been party...
Nel ASA board member Hanne Skaarberg Holen has resigned as a member of the board of directors with immediate effect, the dedicated hydrogen company announced today in a statement.
Four Toyota Mirai vehicles provided the power for a U2 concert in Tokyo, Japan last month, making U2 the first international touring band to use hydrogen power at a show.
Hydrogen use in homes will develop in pockets, as well as for transport, predicts E.ON Energy’s Head of Operations for City Energy, John Armstrong.
Italian energy infrastructure company Snam has doubled the volume of hydrogen it is blending with natural gas in the gas transmission network in Southern Italy as part of an experiment.
Changing public perception of hydrogen energy will not be achieved overnight, but recent announcements from Cadent and Worcester Bosch offer encouraging signs of bridging the disconnect, writes Rob Cockerill.