Honda aims for 60,000 fuel cell sales by 2030
Honda is accelerating its hydrogen strategy and aims to produce 60,000 fuel cell units by 2030.
At a time when energy security has been at the forefront like never before, when the emphasis has been on expediting the necessary shift away from fossil fuels, and we face the twin concerns of cost of living crises and a looming recession globally, it’s little wonder we see such renewed consternation at the profit announcements of the energy giants.
Honda is accelerating its hydrogen strategy and aims to produce 60,000 fuel cell units by 2030.
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. and INPEX Corp. recently completed a conceptual study for an ammonia bunkering vessel capable of supplying ammonia fuel to ships.
The Environmental Defence Fund (EDF) has launched a new initiative, BetterHubs, to provide for hydrogen hubs across the US.
NeoGreen Hydrogen Corp. has signed a 75MW baseload Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with ANDE, the national electricity company of Paraguay.
Mobility, infrastructure, and industry took centre stage at the first Hyvolution Summit in Paris today (February 2).
SGH2 Energy Global Corporation’s carbon-negative hydrogen production facility recently cleared its final hurdle when the City of Lancaster Planning Commission approved the company’s use permit (CUP) and environmental impact statement (CEQA).
Manufacturing company Tenneco has established new test facilities for hydrogen-powered Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) at its Powertrain test centres.
ATOME Energy has announced a joint venture with Cavendish to develop green ammonia and fertiliser projects.
Air Products’ cash contribution to the project funding of NEOM is halving to $800m, it was disclosed today.
HYVIA and HYSETCO have announced at this week’s Hyvolution 2023 exhibition that they are joining forces to accelerate the development of hydrogen mobility for light commercial vehicles.