Holland’s maritime industry to be decarbonised with hydrogen
Holland is looking to decarbonise its maritime industry with hydrogen-powered river vessels, such as push tugs, dredgers, passenger and cargo ships.
Holland is looking to decarbonise its maritime industry with hydrogen-powered river vessels, such as push tugs, dredgers, passenger and cargo ships.
TNO’s Innovation Centre for Sustainable Powertrains (ICSP) this week received its first large quantity of hydrogen for extensive measuring, testing and experimentation.
A new fund to finance infrastructure projects designed to foster the development of decarbonated hydrogen is set to be created by Pierre-Etienne Franc.
A consortium of 25 hydrogen-focused organisations will develop the first ever European standard for fuel cell modules integrated into heavy-duty applications such as forklifts, buses, truck, trains and ships.
H2 Technology, a JRE Precision company, has received EC79 Type approval for its 703 Series hydrogen regulator range, allowing it to be used in vehicle mounted delivery systems.
Plans for a 100MW electrolyser that would supply green hydrogen to the European ceramics industry as it looks to cut emissions have been unveiled today by an international consortium of 40 organisations.
Switzerland-based GreenGT will supply the powertrain for each car entered in the hydrogen category at the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans.
PowerCell Sweden has launched a new brand for the sales and marketing of its fuel cell-related products and services.
SUEZ and SIPEnR have formed a new joint venture to construct a new green hydrogen production and distribution plant at the Energy-from-Waste (EfW) unit in Créteil, near Paris.
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