Maritime industry set to benefit from Genevos hydrogen fuel cell power pack modules
Ocean going ships, yachts, and special service craft are set to benefit from new hydrogen fuel cell power pack modules, available in 15kW, 30kW and 40kW.
If you hadn’t already guessed it from the cover, our first edition of 2022 takes an in depth look at how hydrogen could power our homes in the future. Natural gas has traditionally heated the majority of homes – approximately half of North American houses are heated by this energy source today and across the pond in Europe, natural gas is again named as the leading energy source for domestic heating.
Ocean going ships, yachts, and special service craft are set to benefit from new hydrogen fuel cell power pack modules, available in 15kW, 30kW and 40kW.
The UAE is continuing to throw its weight behind hydrogen with the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure showing support for the CEM Global Ports Hydrogen Coalition.
Nuclear power company OKG will enter the hydrogen market as both a producer and supplier with the group gaining its first contract with an external buyer.
HydrogenOne Growth Capital, a group aiming to provide funds for the hydrogen ecosystem, has revealed that it has deployed 46% of its available capital into hydrogen projects within its first five months of operation.
Formed in April 2021, the Indian Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) is dedicated to the creation of a hydrogen value-chain and economy in India as the country strives to achieve a target of net zero greenhouse gas...
The European Commission has released a new technical report that explores the feasibility of blending hydrogen into the European gas grid as a means to decarbonise the continent.
A new memorandum of understanding (MoU) revealed today (Jan 24) will see Hexagon Energy Materials collaborate within FRV Services Australia to develop a clean hydrogen hub at Middle Arm, Northern Territory in Australia.
A new innovative high polymeric separation hydrogen permeation membrane module will allow for a more effective hydrogen purification process from mixed gases.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has today (Jan 24) entered into an agreement to acquire Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) as it targets net-zero by 2030 with both hydrogen and battery technologies.
With the 2022 Winter Olympics heading to Beijing, China, hydrogen will play a significant role in ensuring a smooth operation of the event in addition to reducing its carbon emissions.