Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Energy Summit starts tomorrow
The latest innovations, initiatives and upcoming economic opportunities in hydrogen and fuel cells are set to be discussed this week at a two-day event in Lisbon, Portugal.
The latest innovations, initiatives and upcoming economic opportunities in hydrogen and fuel cells are set to be discussed this week at a two-day event in Lisbon, Portugal.
The Hydrogen Taskforce, launched yesterday, brings together leading companies pushing hydrogen into the mainstream in the UK to offer a shared view of the opportunity and a collective position on the next steps that must...
A newly launched cross-industry coalition wants to establish 100 hydrogen stations in the UK by 2025 and wants the UK Government to commit £1bn towards hydrogen projects.
H2 Mobility Switzerland, a consortium of companies setting itself the goal of establishing a nationwide network of hydrogen filling stations, has welcomed new members and has progressed in the expansion of hydrogen stations across the...
Around 16.5 million lorries transport freight on Europe’s roads every year and carry out public services like refuse collection in cities.
As fully battery-electric vehicles motor on towards a crossroads in the sector’s tipping point this year, their hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicle counterparts are arguably still beset by bumps in the road, writes Rob Cockerill....
When French train manufacturer Alstom rolled out its noiseless, zero emission, hydrogen-powered Coradia iLint in 2016, it was a world first. Hurtling along at a maximum of 140km/h, the Coradia iLint is the first passenger...
At a time when the UK Government has pledged that greenhouse gas emissions will reach ‘net zero’ by 2050, the need for new sustainable energy sources is ever more urgent.
Driving in Germany is perhaps best known for the absence of speed restrictions on parts of the German Autobahn network. And German car makers are renowned for their top-tier luxury brands. More recently, there has...
Energy consultant and certification body DNV GL has identified green hydrogen as one of the three breakthrough technologies in its Technology Outlook for the Power and Renewables Industry that will significantly accelerate the decarbonisation of industries.