HDF Energy starts work on 1.5MW hydrogen fuel cell production plant in France
Hydrogéne de France (HDF) Energy has announced the start of construction work on the ‘world’s first’ mass production plant for high-power hydrogen fuel cells.
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.
Hydrogéne de France (HDF) Energy has announced the start of construction work on the ‘world’s first’ mass production plant for high-power hydrogen fuel cells.
Indian conglomerate Essar Group has announced the formation of Essar Energy Transition (EET) with plans to invest up to $3.6bn in developing low-carbon energy projects, including hydrogen and ammonia, in the UK and India over...
UK-based green hydrogen technology and manufacturing company CPH2 has entered into Deeds of Amendment relating to lock-in agreements agreed with CEO Jon Duffy and other shareholders.
thyssenkrupp’s green hydrogen business, thyssenkrupp nucera, has today (February 27) said it has signed a contract to reserve large-scale electrolyser production with a European customer.
After four years of development, BMW has launched a pilot fleet of its iX5 Hydrogen vehicles.
SFC Energy and FC TecNrgy PVT (FCTec) have signed a strategic cooperation agreement to a hydrogen and methanol fuel cell manufacturing facility in India.
Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) has today (February 27) announced it has entered into a collaboration agreement to explore opportunities to develop waste plastic-to-hydrogen plants in Estonia.
Today’s H2 View Webinar heard that while Asia’s hydrogen industry is at varied stages of evolution the continent faces a raft of similar issues relating to safety, collaboration, R&D, regulations, policies and skills development.
Mott Corporation has announced it’s opening a new facility in the US to increase its production capacity for green hydrogen engineering solutions.
European steel major ArcelorMittal is set to receive €55m ($58m) from the German federal Government to produce ‘near zero-emission’ steel with green hydrogen at a demonstration plant in Hamburg.