Celadyne and US Army expand fuel cell partnership
Celadyne Technologies will expand its partnership with the US Army in a deal worth $1.9m, building on plans to integrate 50kW fuel cells into support vehicle applications.
Celadyne Technologies will expand its partnership with the US Army in a deal worth $1.9m, building on plans to integrate 50kW fuel cells into support vehicle applications.
Max Power Mining Corp. has started natural hydrogen exploration at its site in Saskatchewan, Canada, as it looks at opportunities in Ontario and Quebec.
The UK Government has confirmed almost £22bn ($28.9bn) of funding over 25 years to two major carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and blue hydrogen clusters.
Clyde Hydrogen Systems, AqSorption and Latent Drive are each set to receive £500,000 ($655,347) as part of the Net Zero Technology Centre’s (NZTC) 2024 electrolyser funding competition.
CWP Global has joined Angolan and German players to develop a 600MW green hydrogen project in Angola.
Accelera by Cummins has opened a 500MW PEM electrolyser factory in Spain as the US-headquartered firm expands manufacturing capacity in Europe.
H2 View speaks to Jonathan Atkinson, Executive Director – Product Strategy & Management at Cummins, about why the firm sees so much potential for hydrogen internal combustion engines (ICEs).
SFC Energy has agreed to purchase selected fuel cell assets from Ballard Power Systems Europe’s Scandinavian (BPSE) business for an undisclosed amount.
Nikola Corporation has sold 200 hydrogen fuel cell-powered trucks since the turn of the year, and 235 since the vehicle went on sale in Q4 2023.
Recent events, including the scrapping of several large-scale and high-profile European projects, have suggested that hunger for blue hydrogen could be waning.