UK hydrogen fuel distribution contract unveiled
A contract to see the distribution of hydrogen fuel for UK commercial road fleets and consumers has today (July 27) been revealed by XPO Logistics.
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
A contract to see the distribution of hydrogen fuel for UK commercial road fleets and consumers has today (July 27) been revealed by XPO Logistics.
Global infrastructure solutions firm, Black & Veatch has today (July 27) announced it has joined the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC), deepening its commitment to decarbonise Australia.
Ohio, US-based h2Power Solutions revealed on Tuesday (July 26) it has partnered with the Swiss-German fuel cell manufacturer, Hexis, to bring its hydrogen solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology to the US market.
Today (July 26) saw the launch of the Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative (NHI), which seeks to promote a landscape that will encourage the use of nuclear power generation to produce clean hydrogen.
The Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative (NHI), a coalition working to advance nuclear hydrogen as a critical climate solution, has today (July 26) been launched by more than 40 global participants.
It has been revealed that a thermal generator on the set of a Netflix series was replaced by an electro-hydrogen generator in France last May (2021), powering a lighting system designed to reproduce the effects...
One of Latin America’s largest chemical companies, Unigel, has today (July 26) announced plans to build the first green hydrogen plant in Brazil.
The South Australian Government has today (July 26) said, it has received 60 proposals from organisations across the globe for its A$593m ($411.8m) Hydrogen Jobs Plan.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), US, has revealed a study which it believes could help accelerate hydrogen’s deployment for transportation and other applications.
A hydrogen fuel cell-powered generator has been deployed to a Lancashire, UK, National Highways construction site in a government backed trial to uncover challenges in replacing diesel with hydrogen.