Hydrogen Optimized leads advancements on Grey-Bruce hydrogen hub
Hydrogen Optimized has announced it will advance the creation of a regional Grey-Bruce hydrogen hub along with more than 25 stakeholder organisations involved.
Amid the many complexities surrounding hydrogen technology and production, we can be assured that electrolysers will be key to the industry’s development. While IEA data points to PEM having the edge over alkaline, it’s clear the industry sees room for both. Frankly, given global electrolyser capacity is projected to increase more than six-fold between 2030 and 2050, we are going to need everything we can lay our hands on.
Hydrogen Optimized has announced it will advance the creation of a regional Grey-Bruce hydrogen hub along with more than 25 stakeholder organisations involved.
Nikola has launched its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) at its manufacturing facility in Coolidge, Arizona, the US.
HYVIA has announced it will bring together a hundred hydrogen industry players committed to the adoption of zero-emission transport to take stock of its hydrogen ecosystem.
McPhy Energy has commissioned the ‘first’ large-capacity and low carbon hydrogen refuelling station for Brétéché in Vendée, France.
Air Liquide has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Trillium Energy Solutions to develop heavy-duty hydrogen fuelling in the US market.
Hydrogen-powered vehicle manufacturer Hyzon Motors has announced a final resolution of its US Securities and Exchange (SEC) investigation.
Market maturity was a key theme of the final day at the Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe 2024, with numerous companies and figures discussing how the industry moves forward.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) and MONTE Aircraft Leasing have signed a three-party agreement with Torres Strait Air to establish hydrogen-powered flight in Australia.
The ‘Economic Value of Hydrogen for Domestic Heat in the UK’ report has found that a developed hydrogen industry could bring in £124bn ($151.3bn) and 1.6 million jobs.
Sustainable project development and management company TritenIAG has announced it will support the front end engineering design (FEED) study for project Nujio’qonik.