Kawasaki’s Demonstration Facility Begins, Boosts its Hydrogen Portfolio
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has commenced work on what it describes as the world’s first centrifugal hydrogen compressor designed explicitly for liquefaction plants. […]
The North West’s place at the forefront of hydrogen production
The North West has great potential for hydrogen production, with a lot of infrastructure already in place, but it is important to […]
ZeroAvia awarded US airforce grant for autonomous aircraft study
With hydrogen fuel cells being a “promising technology” to improve UAV’s, the study will aim to address pressing challenges in the DAF. […]
HYTING given green light to launch hydrogen heating in Europe
The Gas Appliance Regulation (GAR) has given HYTING the approval to launch its operations across Europe. German hydrogen heating technology company HYTING […]
Korea advances its hydrogen maritime applications
Vinssen has gained AIP certification for the first hydrogen-powered tug marking a shift in sustainabily powered propulsion systems. South-Korean maritime specialist Vinssen […]
Latent Drive awarded £630k for seawater hydrogen project
The HydroPort project will produce green hydrogen directly from seawater at a cost of $2 per kilogram. UK-based hydrogen technology company, Latent […]
TotalEnergies and RWE partner on major hydrogen project
TotalEnergies has stated the agreement will feature the “largest quantity of green hydrogen ever contracted from an electrolyser in Germany”. French energy […]
European Commission accepts €400m hydrogen production schemes
Austria has secured €400m, while Lithuania will receive €36m, with both funds aimed at accelerating the green transition and reducing dependence on […]
Hydrogen will make a “valuable contribution” to electric systems says BMW
With the upcoming launch of a hydrogen-powered model in 2028, Cat Vitale spoke to the BMW Group on how hydrogen technology can […]