Air Products to build Alberta’s first commercial-scale hydrogen station
Air Products will build a multi-modal hydrogen refuelling station near to its C$1.6bn Net Zero hydrogen energy complex under construction in Alberta, Edmonton.
Air Products will build a multi-modal hydrogen refuelling station near to its C$1.6bn Net Zero hydrogen energy complex under construction in Alberta, Edmonton.
The whole value chain in hydrogen needs to be addressed in a joined up way for the successful expansion of hydrogen refuelling networks in North America. That was the message this week from one company...
The US has ‘effectively leapfrogged Europe’ with its support for the nascent hydrogen economy, according to the leader of a world-scale green hydrogen project. The funding put in play by 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act and...
Canada’s BC Hydro, the British Columbia-owned Crown corporation, has flagged the fast-growing potential for companies investing in hydrogen production to access clean-industry tariffs and plug into existing infrastructure and incentives in three hubs in the...
Australian company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) plans to begin manufacturing the first Australian-produced electrolysers after successfully delivering its first working prototype.
Indian steel-maker Tata announced that it has begun a trial involving the injection of hydrogen into a blast furnace at its Jamshedpur steel mill.
Canada’s Atlantic sector is blessed with a plethora of renewable energy resources: onshore wind power, offshore wind power, and even tidal power are all viable options.
Hawaii gas, the only regulated gas utility on the island, recently issued a Request For Proposal (RFP) from local and national suppliers to purchase renewable natural gas (RNG) and green hydrogen.
Hysata, an Australian electrolyser manufacturer claims that its new capillary-fed electrolyser cell achieves a stunning 95% efficiency. If verified, this exceeds the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) 2050 target and far exceeds existing electrolyser technologies.
Chart Industries is growing its hydrogen-related equipnment partnerships with electrolyser technology and manufacturing company McPhy Energy and Indian multinational Larsen & Toubro (L&T).