Alexander Dennis Limited introduces new hydrogen bus
Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) has added hydrogen fuel cell technology to its range of low and zero emission buses.
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Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) has added hydrogen fuel cell technology to its range of low and zero emission buses.
Uno-X Hydrogen AS, a Nel ASA (Nel) joint venture, has been awarded a grant of NOK 24m (€2.47m) from the Norwegian public enterprise Enova SF, for four hydrogen fuelling stations.
Spectro Scientific, one of the world’s largest suppliers of fluid analysis instrumentation and software, has been purchased by AMETEK, Inc.
NASA will lay the foundation for spacecraft life extension and long duration space exploration with the upcoming launch of Robotic Refuelling Mission 3 (RRM3), a mission that will pioneer techniques for storing and replenishing cryogenic...
The Government has confirmed that the first carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) project in the UK could be operational by the mid 2020s as part of a new Action Plan announced at the world’s...
Osaka Gas Liquide has established a fully-owned company to produce and sell liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) and dry ice in Nagaoka City, Niigata. The plant will be the company’s first industrial gas plant outside the...
Oxair Gas Systems’ new India venture will present its showpiece oxygen-generating equipment at the Arab Health Exhibition in Dubai’s World Trade Centre on January 28th-31st.
Orka Energy has been shortlisted for the 2018 LNG (liquefied natural gas) Technological Innovation Award.
CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, will partner with Fortescue Metals Group on hydrogen (H2) technologies to support the development of new industries, create jobs and pave the way for low emissions export opportunities.
The commissioning of an innovative Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) pilot plant at Drax Power Station has started with the first carbon dioxide (CO2) expected to be captured in the coming weeks.