Collaboration to forge Nordic hydrogen refuelling network
A cooperation agreement to develop hydrogen refuelling infrastructure capable of refuelling 100,000 hydrogen-powered vehicles in the Nordic region has been signed.
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.
A cooperation agreement to develop hydrogen refuelling infrastructure capable of refuelling 100,000 hydrogen-powered vehicles in the Nordic region has been signed.
CIMC-Hexagon has signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Bravo Transport aiming to develop hydrogen storage cylinder systems for fuel cell buses in Hong Kong.
Global mining giants Anglo-American unveiled on Friday (May 6) a prototype of the ‘world’s largest’ hydrogen-powered mine haulage truck.
Texas, US, continues to ramp up its hydrogen capabilities with Enbridge and Humble Midstream revealing plans to develop low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia facilities.
European electrolyser manufacturers and the European Commission have committed to increase their annual hydrogen manufacturing capacity to 17.5GW by 2025 in a joint declaration.
Zero-emission hydrogen double decker buses by Wrightbus have hit one million miles after they first entered passenger service, last year.
New research led by the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, suggests that solar energy can be accessed and converted into hydrogen.
In another step towards zero-emission air travel, ZeroAvia has today (May 6) received its second Dornier 228 aircraft that will be retrofitted with a hybrid hydrogen-electric powertrain and conventional engine.
A pre-feasibility study has been announced today (May 6), that will assess the viability to produce and transport green hydrogen in Western Australia, using existing pipelines.
HAV Group ASA announced today (May 6) that it has received preliminary approval for its hydrogen-based energy system, pushing forward hopes of using hydrogen fuel in commercial ships.