Nikola to deliver hydrogen-powered vehicles to Canada
Nikola has announced the sales of its battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) to the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA).
Hello and welcome to the April 2023 issue of H2 View. Last month I described how it’s shaping up to be an interesting year in hydrogen. A year of collaboration and investment; a year of delivery, for many. We’re already seeing signs of all of this in the aviation sector in particular, where the potential has been discussed and debated for a great many years now but in 2023, that opportunity appears to be taking off.
Nikola has announced the sales of its battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) to the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA).
Seven companies are combining their hydrogen projects in northwest Germany to support industrial consumption.
Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) will collaborate with GTI Energy to study the use of hydrogen and hydrogen blending in hard-to-decarbonise commercial and industrial processes.
Stanford researchers have discovered a simple and environmentally sound way to make ammonia from tiny water droplets and nitrogen from the air.
Dow has selected Linde as its industrial gas partner for its proposed Net Zero integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada.
OCI Global and Petrofac have announced an exclusive partnership to deliver gasification-based green methanol projects.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK, under a new deal with AMRC Cymru, is looking to optimise hydrogen fuel cell assembly to accelerate the decarbonisation and digitalisation of the transport sector.
Hydrogen electric-powered rally racing championship Extreme E and its partner EY have reported carbon neutral status for Season 2.
Advanced Ionics is targeting “hundreds of kilograms” of green hydrogen per day by 2025, and up to one tonne a day by 2026, as it aims to reach commercial scale by the latter half of...
Carlton Power’s Langage green hydrogen project in Devon, UK, is set to supply hydrogen fuel to international mining and materials companies Imerys and Sibelco.