Tokyo 2020 – The Hydrogen Olympics
Tokyo 2020 will be the very first time in Olympic history that the Olympic cauldron will be powered with hydrogen, marking the Olympic Movement’s commitment to a more sustainable world.Continue Reading
Tokyo 2020 will be the very first time in Olympic history that the Olympic cauldron will be powered with hydrogen, marking the Olympic Movement’s commitment to a more sustainable world.Continue Reading
Hydrogen (H2) has many industrial uses — making ammonia, refining oil, steel production, food processing, etc. It is now finding a new use, which is, powering of the farm tractors.Continue Reading
Fuel cells can power a zero emission electric car, like a battery. The big attraction relates to charging time. It makes electricity on-the-go, through a reaction between hydrogen and ambientContinue Reading
Haskel that supports global refueling infrastructure for hydrogen mobility, has developed a new cost-effective hydrogen fueling stations – Nano and Nano Pro. The new systems are compact, plug-and-play hydrogen refueling stationsContinue Reading
Modern cars need steel, and manufacturing steel without the use of fossil fuels remains a challenge. Luckily, it’s a challenge that Volvo, at least, seems to be willing to takeContinue Reading
The firm Hydrogen Fuels Australia (H2FA) which is founded on environmentally sustainable and ‘low impact’ concepts, is using its own electrolysis assets (in island mode) to convert renewable power intoContinue Reading
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is developing a prototype hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) based on the new version of its premium SUV, Land Rover Defender. The ‘New Defender FCEV’Continue Reading
General Motors Co (GM) will supply electric batteries and hydrogen fuel cell systems for rail supplier Wabtec Corp’s locomotives, in a move extending the No. 1 U.S. automaker’s reach outsideContinue Reading
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