Hydrogen news – Page 4
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Hyzon edges closer to market launch of liquid hydrogen-powered truck
Hyzon has announced the completion of the first customer demo trials of its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle powered by liquid hydrogen.
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Researchers make breakthrough in affordable hydrogen fuel cell catalysts
Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have developed an innovative method to enhance the performance of iron- and nitrogen-doped carbon electrodes in hydrogen fuel cells.
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Nikola confirms hydrogen fuel cell truck plans amidst battery truck recall
Despite recent setbacks, including a battery truck recall and stock plunge, electric truck manufacturer Nikola remains resolute in its plans to deliver hydrogen fuel cell semis to customers this year.
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First new UK hydrogen fuelling hub to open in 2024
The UK government’s commitment to a hydrogen refuelling network has advanced with an £8 million grant, enabling British start-up Element 2 to open the first refuelling station next year.
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Fortescue unveils prototype 3MW charger for electric and hydrogen haul trucks
Fortescue Metals has unveiled its first prototype of a three-megawatt fast charger as part of its ongoing trials involving electric and hydrogen-powered heavy haulage trucks.
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German Cabinet allocates €13.8 billion for E-Mobility funding until 2027
The Federal Cabinet of Germany has given the green light to the draft of the business plan for the “Special Assets Climate and Transformation Fund” (KTF) for the years 2024 and financial projections until 2027
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ITM Power announces agreement for sale of Motive Fuels
ITM Power, a leading player in the hydrogen energy sector, recently revealed a non-binding Heads of Terms agreement for the sale of its subsidiary, Motive Fuels
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Bramble Energy unveils new headquarters with hydrogen innovation hub
In a significant stride towards revolutionising hydrogen fuel cell technology, Bramble Energy, a pioneer in the field, has officially inaugurated its new headquarters in Crawley, West Sussex.
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Cummins secures over $500 million in orders for green hydrogen electrolysers
In its second-quarter results, US manufacturer Cummins announced that its order book for electrolyser systems has surpassed $500 million.
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Top ten US hydrogen hubs competing for $7 billion government funding
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is set to allocate $7 billion of a total $8 billion fund to support six to ten regional hydrogen clusters
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Nikola secures additional $16.3 million funding for hydrogen refuelling development
Nikola Corporation has now secured total funding of over $58 million to develop its hydrogen infrastructure, particularly open-network hydrogen refueling stations.
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Shell unveils hydrogen pay-per-use for heavy-duty mobility
Shell is making strides in promoting hydrogen as a viable fuel option for heavy-duty transportation.
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Green hydrogen poised to outcompete fossil gas hydrogen by 2030
BloombergNEF (BNEF) the specialist new energy research division of Bloomberg, has unveiled forecast data for the global energy landscape which indicates green hydrogen, produced from renewable energy sources, will be cheaper than fossil gas hydrogen in key markets by 2030.
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Bosch commences volume production of hydrogen fuel-cell power module
Bosch has initiated volume production of its fuel-cell power module, with Nikola Corporation serving as the pilot customer. This powertrain will be integrated into their Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric truck, which is scheduled to enter the North American market in the third quarter of 2023.
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Nikola secures $42 million grant from California for hydrogen truck stations
Nikola has received a grant from the California Transportation Commission to construct hydrogen fueling stations for hydrogen-powered semis.
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Intelligent Energy prepare to manufacturer hydrogen fuel cells
Intelligent Energy, a tech company based in Leicestershire, is preparing to manufacture zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell units that can power cars, trucks, and buses.
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University of Nottingham researchers drive innovation in hydrogen-powered refrigerated vehicles
Researchers at the University of Nottingham are spearheading a £1 million project to shape the design of hydrogen-powered refrigerated vehicles.
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Decentralised electrolyser technology to enable green HGV infrastructure
To address the growing concern over the lack of hydrogen refilling stations across Europe, decentralised polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyser technology is emerging as a potential solution, crucial for meeting the deadline to end fossil fuel truck sales by 2040.
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Collaboration paves the way for 150 hydrogen-powered trucks on European roads
In an effort to promote climate-friendly heavy transport across Europe, leading truck manufacturers have partnered with researchers to support the H2Accelerate Trucks research project.