Toshiba opens hydrogen research center
Electronics giant Toshiba Corporation has opened the Toshiba Group Hydrogen Energy Research & Development Center (HRDC) at its Fuchu Complex in western Tokyo.
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Electronics giant Toshiba Corporation has opened the Toshiba Group Hydrogen Energy Research & Development Center (HRDC) at its Fuchu Complex in western Tokyo.
Ballard Power Systems has announced that the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered fixed rail electric tram was successfully demonstrated.
With the future fuel for the automotive industry looking likely to be hydrogen – one company has aimed to resolve a problem before the gas makes it to pump and public use.
Hydrogen, once a gas more associated with the Hindenburg disaster, has found new life in technological applications within diverse industries such as petroleum, chemical, food, aviation, science, power generation, and manufacturing.
There was much trepidation and speculation surrounding the hydrogen economy. Doubters questioned if the public would embrace it; and would companies be able to provide the investment required to establish it?
Linde North America, Inc., will be using visual browsing app Blippar® to attract young innovators to its information booth at the 2015 Shell Eco-marathon, one of the world’s most challenging student innovation competitions.
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Fuel Cell Technologies Office has made signifi- cant investment in hydrogen and fuel cell re- search and development (R&D) over the last decade, helping to cut fuel cell cost in...
Hydrogen and nitrogen atmospheres are used in a variety of industries including metals, glass, foods chemicals, electronics, and clean energy.
Business Minister Matthew Hancock has announced that seven new hydrogen projects have been given the go ahead thanks to an investment of £6.6m.
Plug Power’s ReliOn Hydrogen Fuel Cells were showcased at the recently held Fuel Cell Expo in Japan held during the World Smart Energy Week.