World Hydrogen 2022 unveils six hydrogen award winners
Six winners have been announced at the World Hydrogen 2022 Awards on Monday (May 9) across a range of different categories.
Hello and welcome to your May edition of H2 View, and what a fantastic issue it is for me to be back in the saddle – or should that be, back in the cockpit, in line with our theme this month of Aerospace & Aviation!It’s an edition that comes just as the shareholders of an aviation giant like Boeing have reportedly voted resoundingly in favour of the company supporting a Say on Climate resolution filed by US shareholder advocacy non-profit, As You Sow. The resolution asks Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company, to align its full scope of greenhouse gas emissions with the global Paris Agreement’s Net Zero by 2050 goal.
Six winners have been announced at the World Hydrogen 2022 Awards on Monday (May 9) across a range of different categories.
Patriot Hydrogen is set to begin the delivery of its innovative Patriot units to Kimberley Clean Energy for a large-scale hydrogen project in Western Australia.
The aviation industry could be well be an important market for hydrogen technologies and, to support its adoption, ZeroAvia and Shell have revealed today (May 10) plans for a landside-to-airside hydrogen airport pipeline.
Electrolysers have risen to the forefront of hydrogen generation. When powered through renewable energy sources, electrolysis converts water to both hydrogen and oxygen molecules, providing a clean fuel to be used in a range of...
The maritime industry is yet another hard-to-abate mobility sector that could utilise hydrogen as a means to radically decarbonise its operations.
Last Thursday (May 5), the European Commission and 20 CEOs of leading European electrolyser manufacturing companies, signed a joint declaration, committing to increase the EU’s manufacturing capacity to 17.5GW by 2025.
BEH2YDRO has launched its 100% hydrogen engines for heavy-duty applications today (May 9), at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam.
As development of Australia’s first hydrogen-powered plane ramps up, the company behind the aircraft, Aviation H2, has unveiled today (May 9) a new major partnership with FalconAir.
Lhyfe has officially launched its initial public offering (IPO) today (May 9) to support the development of the company’s green hydrogen production technology and ambitions.
Elcogen announced today (May 9) that it has received a €24m ($25.25m) investment to aid the expansion of its capabilities to produce green hydrogen, using its reversible solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology, from HydrogenOne...