Linde to take 20% stake in ITM Power
The world’s biggest industrial gas company Linde is to take a 20% share in British clean energy firm ITM Power.
The world’s biggest industrial gas company Linde is to take a 20% share in British clean energy firm ITM Power.
Tractebel Engineering and Tractebel Overdick are developing a unique concept to produce environmentally friendly “green” hydrogen from offshore wind energy at an industrial scale using electrolysis.
Cleantech company Sunfire has partnered with French energy firm Total on highly efficient hydrogen technology.
NPROXX believes before we see the mass take-up of hydrogen as a fuel to combat pollution and carbon dioxide emissions for heavy duty vehicles and personal motoring, consumers need to be certain they can fill...
Vancouver-based Loop Energy, a provider of fuel cell electric range extenders for medium and heavy-duty transport applications and Beijing-based IN-Power have established a non-exclusive joint venture agreement to produce heavy-duty motive power systems in China.
Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH has successfully commissioned a fuel cell stack production facility in Bavaria, Germany, in response to the increased industry demand for hydrogen fuel cells.
PitPoint has opened a new hydrogen station in Arnhem, the Netherlands.
Geoscientists from the University of Edinburgh have received funding from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) for a £1.4m research project to investigate the storage of hydrogen in the subsurface.
New York City has received $3m in state funding to help the city purchase zero emission vehicles – such as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles – and install related infrastructure. The funding announcement was made by...
Saturday 10th August 2019: Energy Observer arrived on the island of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago at 78° north latitude, powered solely by renewable energies and hydrogen. A historic challenge and a world first.