H2scan appoints new CEO as its founder retires
H2scan has today (July 11) announced its current Chief Operating Officer (COO), David Meyers, has been named President and CEO of company.
Hello and welcome to the July issue of H2 View magazine. I don’t know about you, but I have seldom felt as torn as I do today about the path forward in this energy transition. Perhaps it depends what path your own career to date has taken you down; perhaps it depends how complex or simplistic a view you choose to take. For me, I’ve always been a pragmatist and remain so – and I’ve said and written many times before that we have to be realistic in our expectations of how quickly we can uproot our deeply entrenched economic tree and its many branches based on fossil fuels. But it’s becoming clear that we simply aren’t moving anywhere near quick enough – or decisive enough – in this transition
H2scan has today (July 11) announced its current Chief Operating Officer (COO), David Meyers, has been named President and CEO of company.
Vancouver and London-based developer of zero emission vehicles and green hydrogen production, First Hydrogen, has announced Allan Rushforth as its Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) for its automotive division.
Engineering innovator Topsoe has strengthened its aims in green energy with the appointment this month of Elena Scaltritti as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
Nel Hydrogen said it has received a €4m ($4.07m) purchase order for an electrolyser system to produce green ammonia in Denmark.
Hopium has today (July 8) announced a partnership to design and predict performance of its fuel cell stack and systems for its high-end hydrogen-powered vehicle, the Machina.
Hydrogen combustion engines for heavy-duty commercial vehicles are set to be the centre of a new partnership in an effort to clean up mobility.
A £5m ($5.9m) investment, announced on Tuesday (July 5), is set establish a low carbon research centre in Leicester, UK, bringing with it testing infrastructure for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Rolls-Royce is set to enter the hydrogen production market with the acquisition of a 54% stake in German electrolysis stack specialist, Hoeller Electrolyzer.
A student led project has successfully performed a maiden flight in its prototype aircraft ahead of plans to fly on liquid hydrogen by 2025.