Hydrogen to power automated vehicles in BMW’s Leipzig factory
BMW Group is set to power Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) in its Leipzig, Germany, factory with hydrogen fuel cells.
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.
BMW Group is set to power Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) in its Leipzig, Germany, factory with hydrogen fuel cells.
Smoltek has today (May 30) signed a collaboration agreement with an unnamed ‘large international manufacturer of materials for electrolysers’ to integrate its nanofiber-based technology into proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser cells.
An Agreement to Lease (A2L) between UK Oil & Gas PLC’s subsidiary, UK Energy Storage LTD (UKEn) and Portland Port Limited (PPL), could see 1.2 billion m3 of underground salt caverns utilised for hydrogen storage.
US-based Honeywell PMT was on Thursday (May 26) selected by a CVR Energy subsidiary for a ‘lower-carbon’ hydrogen production study at its Coffeyville site in Kansas, US.
With over 75% of all votes counted from the Australian Federal Election on May 21, the results have been hailed by many as a ‘greenslide’, as voters swing away from the long-standing Liberal-National Coalition government...
Wrightbus today (May 27) revealed its second international deal that will see 60 zero-emission hydrogen-powered buses exported to Germany.
Global chemistry company, Chemours Company has today (May 27), said it is exploring hydrogen economy capacity investments which could support the growth of electrolysis and fuel cell technology.
Goondiwindi Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in Queensland, Australia, is set to expand into hydrogen production, using solar energy following A$2m ($1.4m) of state funding.
The Production Development Corporation (Corfo) of Chile has selected three projects to build an electrolysis capacity of 388MW, a move which is thought to double the current worldwide capacity.
Ecopetrol has chosen six companies to develop a company hydrogen strategy as it looks to reduce its carbon-emissions by 2050.