PDC Machines appoints new Senior Vice-President of Product
Hydrogen gas compression technology provider, PDC Machines has appointed Michael Ciotti as its Senior Vice-President of Product.
Hello and welcome to the December edition of H2 View magazine and our theme this month of all things Storage & Distribution. It’s an appropriate topic for our final issue of the year, not only following on from our Rail & Road edition last month but also with the conclusions of the Hydrogen Council’s latest report – Global Hydrogen Flows – still fresh in the memory. With that report, we’ve been given a new vision, if you will, for the role of the hydrogen economy of the future. It’s a vision based upon the global trade of hydrogen; the balancing of renewables and green hydrogen hotspots with regional demand centres not so naturally endowed with production capabilities. It’s a roadmap of cross-border collaboration.
Hydrogen gas compression technology provider, PDC Machines has appointed Michael Ciotti as its Senior Vice-President of Product.
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Nikola Corporation has announced that the Department of Energy Loan Program Office (LPO) has invited its Phoenix Hydrogen Hub project loan application into Part II of its application process.
Ricardo is supporting Toyota, in partnership with the APC, on a multi-year project to develop its first zero emission hydrogen powered light commercial vehicle in the UK.
US-based e1 Marine, and Turkish naval design and engineering firm NAVTEK have signed an agreement to jointly develop hydrogen-powered low-carbon marine vessels and port applications for the European market.
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