• But their ability to reach this potential depends on a network of hydrogen refuelling stations being built up right across Europe. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • In the years 2017 to 2020, the Ministry of Transport supported the construction of nine hydrogen filling stations from the operational program, at a cost of CZK 354 million crowns. (radio.cz)
  • However, Mr. Bezděkovsky said Germany had had a goal of 100 hydrogen stations by 2020. (radio.cz)
  • The deployment proves successful and has therefore also opened the door for further expansion: since December 2020 on, twenty hydrogen buses are operational from the parking facility at Peizerweg in Groningen. (hivemobility.nl)
  • If all goes according to plan, Toyota will be rolling out its new hydrogen car by 2020 --in time for the Japan Olympics. (topgear.com.ph)
  • Car makers have urged the European Union to 'ramp up' investment in hydrogen filling stations, as the current infrastructure is 'severely lacking. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) says 'a strategic plan for the pan-European deployment of infrastructure for fuel cell vehicles needs to be put in place', with the organisation also calling for consideration to be given to the requirements of hydrogen lorries. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • With the construction of the filling station, the required infrastructure is now being created to speed up the transition to emissions-free heavy goods logistics and port operations, and to drive forward the decarbonisation of logistics," explains Dr Georg Böttner, head of the HHLA Hydrogen Network. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • The cluster is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure as part of a national innovation programme for hydrogen and fuel cell technology. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • South Korea has once again recorded the largest number of start-ups globally and is extending its infrastructure for all fuel cell vehicles, adding 45 additional filling stations in 2022. (energynews.biz)
  • These cylinders will provide sustainable vehicle powertrain and infrastructure developers new opportunities to unlock savings within the hydrogen supply chain. (thomasnet.com)
  • The aim of the project is to invest in a basic infrastructure for hydrogen vehicles that makes it possible to create development in hydrogen vehicles and fuel cell technology in the Västra Götaland region. (inhabitat.com)
  • Hydrogen infrastructure Perhaps McCormick is right, but even if the cars are almost ready, the hydrogen infrastructure certainly isn't. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • If hydrogen vehicles are to prevail, a proper infrastructure must be established. (fraunhofer.de)
  • And while more and more parking lots have charging stations where battery-powered vehicles can top up, the infrastructure for producing, transporting, and dispensing hydrogen is underdeveloped. (dhl.com)
  • That will require more than $4 trillion in infrastructure for producing, storing, and transporting hydrogen. (technologyreview.com)
  • More important to those on the other side of the political spectrum, such a diverse hydrogen infrastructure would free the western world from the financial, military and political cost of drilling, refining and distributing Middle Eastern petrochemicals. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • Utah-based startup Nikola Motors , which is developing a similar truck meant for long haul operations up to 1,200 miles between fill ups, is addressing the infrastructure issue with a plan to build its own nationwide network of hydrogen stations that reverse the fuel cell process by using solar-powered electrolysis to crack water into hydrogen and oxygen. (foxnews.com)
  • Right now, the vast majority of the world's hydrogen is produced from non-renewable natural gas, creating enormous CO2 emissions. (dhl.com)
  • Manufacturers have several hurdles before they can even think about filling the new world's hydrogen order. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • With the commissioning of the first hydrogen filling station, AVIA is taking an important step towards sustainable mobility. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • Due to the high demand and general interest in the use of hydrogen as an energy source for sustainable mobility, Maximator decided in 2017 to reposition the hydrogen business unit. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • ThermaGuard hydrogen cylinders are designed to capture, contain and use hydrogen with service pressures ranging from 248-700 bar (3,600-10,150 psi) for usage as motor vehicle fuel containers and in mobile pipeline applications for zero-emission and sustainable mobility solutions. (thomasnet.com)
  • Per UK H2 Mobility , there are just three hydrogen filling stations available for public motorists in the UK. (autocar.co.uk)
  • A study by Fraunhofer ISE to compare CO 2 emissions of battery-powered, diesel, and hydrogen vehicles, which was conducted on behalf of H 2 Mobility, came to a similar conclusion: for short trips and urban driving, battery-powered vehicles are preferable, but for distances over 250 to 300 kilometers, hydrogen vehicles perform better. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Haskel designed the GENO series to make hydrogen mobility sustainable and promote hydrogen production for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. (haskel.com)
  • Hydrogen technology offers us the opportunity to rethink mobility. (dhl.com)
  • As the energy and transportation industries merge, along with the coupling of social and market pressures to limit our reliance on fossil fuels, Plug continues to innovate to meet the world's clean energy demands with hydrogen solutions for e-mobility applications. (plugpower.com)
  • As a result, we have deployed more than 50,000 fuel cell systems for e-mobility - more than anyone else in the world - essentially building and operating a hydrogen highway across North America. (plugpower.com)
  • TU Graz scientist Viktor Hacker and his team were awarded the State Prize for Mobility 2017 for the H2 Mobility project, which has combined research on hydrogen production for many years. (tugraz.at)
  • Guy Bühler, Head of Hydrogen at Axpo, explained: 'Since then, the fight against climate change has become significantly more important, while hydrogen has proven to be a suitable energy source for de-carbonisation in the mobility and industry sectors. (axpo.com)
  • As the mobility sector's hydrogen eco-system continues to develop in Switzerland, Axpo is teaming with Hydrospider AG to market the hydrogen produced at the Eglisau-Glattfelden power plant, delivering the hydrogen directly from the production facility to a network of filling stations. (axpo.com)
  • Green hydrogen is one of the most important climate friendly energy sources, especially in the industry and mobility area. (axpo.com)
  • When representatives of 168 governments met in Abu Dhabi in mid-January for the 13th General Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), a project from North Friesland was also in the spotlight: the sustainable hydrogen mobility project eFarm initiated by GP JOULE. (hannovermesse.de)
  • It will start receiving its supply of hydrogen fuel as of December 2022. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • In the years 2022 to 2027, the Ministry of Transport plans to allocate from CZK 500 million to CZK 1 billion from the operational program for the construction of hydrogen filling stations. (radio.cz)
  • 73 hydrogen filling stations opened in Asia, and 11 in North America, in 2022, according to a review of 130 stations worldwide. (energynews.biz)
  • 814 hydrogen fueling stations would be operational by the end of 2022. (energynews.biz)
  • By the end of 2022, there were 455 service stations operating in Asia, including 165 in Japan and 149 in South Korea. (energynews.biz)
  • Scheduled to go onstream in autumn 2022, the 2.5-megawatt hydrogen production facility will produce about 350 tonnes of green hydrogen annually. (axpo.com)
  • The difference with a battery electric bus is that the hydrogen electric bus does not have a large battery pack, but generates electricity on board by means of a hydrogen fuel cell. (hivemobility.nl)
  • We're all used to seeing cars powered by petrol, diesel, and even electricity in today's world, but hydrogen cars are emerging and they could become a viable option in the future. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Hydrogen is stored in a tank at 700 bar, which generates high-voltage electricity to a small buffer battery which provides transient power for acceleration. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Cars draw their power from a fuel cell stack, where oxygen and hydrogen react to generate electricity, sending energy to an electric motor. (autocar.co.uk)
  • In this case, hydrogen is either used to power a combustion engine or converted into electricity via a fuel cell. (fraunhofer.de)
  • The results show that hydrogen is of importance principally in areas where it is difficult to make a direct use of electricity. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Consequently, hydrogen will be 3 or 6 times more expensive per miles driven than electricity for battery EVs and hydrogen will likely be considerably more expensive than gasoline or ethanol per miles driven. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Unlike conventional vehicles which run on gasoline or diesel, fuel cell cars and trucks combine hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, which runs a motor. (ucsusa.org)
  • Converting hydrogen gas into electricity produces only water and heat as a byproduct, meaning fuel cell vehicles don't create tailpipe pollution when they're driven. (ucsusa.org)
  • Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles combine the range and refueling of conventional cars with the recreational and environmental benefits of driving on electricity. (ucsusa.org)
  • In simple terms, hydrogen-powered trucks are electric vehicles that generate their own electricity, relying on hydrogen as an essential component. (dhl.com)
  • Green hydrogen production, a process that uses electrolysis to split water (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2), will have to be ramped up and draw on renewable electricity sources to make hydrogen-powered vehicles truly clean. (dhl.com)
  • Lots of energy is lost in the process of converting electricity to hydrogen and then back to electricity in the fuel cell. (dhl.com)
  • The UK gas plus electricity demand (minus gas to power stations) is strongly seasonal. (claverton-energy.com)
  • LITTLETON, Colorado, March 21 (Reuters) - Clean-burning hydrogen has been hyped as a potential solution to a swath of climate-related energy problems, from fuelling trucks and powering industry to generating electricity - all while emitting only puffs of harmless vapour. (energynow.com)
  • Hydrogen made using electricity generated from wind or solar power could provide a clean and carbon-neutral source of energy. (technologyreview.com)
  • Another way to use hydrogen is in fuel cells, which combine hydrogen with oxygen to create water and electricity-the reverse of electrolysis-without producing nitrogen oxides. (technologyreview.com)
  • Hydrogen can also be used to store energy from renewable-power plants, which can then be converted back into electricity and fed into the grid if wind dies down, clouds come in, or demand rises. (technologyreview.com)
  • During an electricity surplus or at times of low electricity prices, renewable energy can be converted into hydrogen. (azocleantech.com)
  • In an electrolysis process, water is split into its constituent parts (oxygen and hydrogen) with the help of electricity. (azocleantech.com)
  • Compared to other types of electrolysis that require the use of caustic chemicals, PEM technology is especially remarkable as it uses only water and electricity to produce hydrogen. (azocleantech.com)
  • The hydro power plant generates renewable electricity that is fed into the electrolyzer to produce hydrogen. (azocleantech.com)
  • The truck uses two fuel cell stacks from the Mirai, which combine pressurized hydrogen and atmospheric oxygen via catalytic membranes to create water, a process that generates electricity as a byproduct and emits only water vapor. (foxnews.com)
  • eFarm is a hydrogen interconnection project in which surplus electricity from wind turbines is converted into green hydrogen in on-site electrolysers. (hannovermesse.de)
  • Speaking at a seminar on the subject in Prague on Tuesday, Jan Bezděkovský of the Czech Ministry of Transport said there would be up to 50,000 cars and 870 buses running on hydrogen in the country by the end of this decade. (radio.cz)
  • Qbuzz has 30 hydrogen buses operational, of which 20 in Groningen and 10 in Drenthe/Emmen. (hivemobility.nl)
  • The use of hydrogen buses also involves a hydrogen filling station, where green hydrogen is refuelled in the buses as Nouryon's residual product. (hivemobility.nl)
  • These hydrogen buses are used in the regular timetable, where a hydrogen electric bus has the advantage that it usually has a greater range than a battery electric bus. (hivemobility.nl)
  • Due to the high number of kilometers these buses drive daily (600 - 1000 km), Qbuzz sees an application for hydrogen for these buses. (hivemobility.nl)
  • In short, a lot of development in the field of hydrogen-powered buses. (hivemobility.nl)
  • In 2018 Maximator GmbH presented the first generation of this ground-breaking technology and in the following year the first major project was realized, a refueling system for 10 hydrogen buses for the Stadtwerke Wuppertal. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • Without hydrogen pre-chilling, heavy duty vehicles, like Class 8 trucks and transit buses equipped with ThermaGuard hydrogen cylinders, can be filled in 10-15 minutes versus 25-45 minutes. (thomasnet.com)
  • Buses - Buses in the public transport network are the most thoroughly tested area of application for hydrogen and fuel cells. (haskel.com)
  • Since the early 1990s, several hundred buses have been and are being operated with hydrogen worldwide - mainly in North America, Europe and increasingly also in Asia. (haskel.com)
  • Modern fuel cell buses draw their energy from fuel cell stacks, carrying approximately 30 to 50kg of compressed hydrogen on board, stored in pressure tanks at 350 bar. (haskel.com)
  • Hydrogen can power vehicles including cars, buses, trains, and aircraft, either through fuel cells or by burning it directly. (technologyreview.com)
  • While this hydrogen is delivered to appropriately equipped vehicles at two regional filling stations - among other things, two buses in local public transport are operated emission-free in this way - the waste heat generated during electrolysis at the production site in Bosbüll is fed into a local heating network. (hannovermesse.de)
  • The hydrogen filling station for trains will serve the fuel cell vehicles supplied by Alstom. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • The majority of the focus on provision for alternatively fuelled vehicles has been around electric cars and their charging points, with hydrogen vehicles left behind. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • Circling back around to the topic of hydrogen vehicles, Gress said this was something Continental is considering. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • The hydrogen filling station is being developed within the scope of HHLA's Clean Port & Logistics cluster to fuel hydrogen-powered heavy goods vehicles and terminal equipment and to test them in operation. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • Efficient, and most importantly, safe refuelling of various hydrogen vehicles is essential for sustainable and seamless port operations," emphasises Dr Alexander Unterschütz, Executive Vice President Components, Linde Engineering. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • HHLA is working with partner companies from around the world to develop solutions to bring hydrogen-powered heavy goods vehicles and terminal equipment to market quickly and to put in place the measures necessary for their use. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • Pioneering project enables a shift to non-polluting hydrogen fuel cell-based vehicles. (homelandsecuritynewswire.com)
  • The station is the result of a partnership between the regional government, the EU, Hydrogen Sweden and clean fuel companies, with the aim of testing new fuel cell technologies and promoting the uptake of hydrogen-fueled vehicles. (inhabitat.com)
  • The station will allow for the testing of fuel cell vehicles at the PowerCell Sweden site and encourage the local community and businesses to start using them. (inhabitat.com)
  • Trains - Rail vehicles that use hydrogen as an energy store and energy source can offer an additional alternative where electrification is not possible. (haskel.com)
  • Light Vehicles - Along with battery electric vehicles, hydrogen powered fuel cell passenger cars are the only zero emission alternative drive option for motorized private transport. (haskel.com)
  • Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles can be refuelled quickly and efficiently at a hydrogen refuelling station. (haskel.com)
  • Both companies aim to have production fuel-cell vehicles on sale within five years, but just where and how will you fill up with this highly flammable, lighter-than-air element? (telegraph.co.uk)
  • It's not much more than a mobile refuelling centre to accommodate a projected 10 hydrogen research vehicles a day, and while the German government has contributed €500 million to develop the technology further, it's a drop in the ocean compared with the amount of money car makers are spending. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • The real debate will come when we get vehicles and filling stations out there," says GM's Byron McCormick. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Hydrogen cars, or hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (often shortened to FCEV), are vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Hydrogen vehicles possess a number of advantages over electric vehicles. (fraunhofer.de)
  • When hydrogen is used directly in fuel cell vehicles, the three major considerations are efficiency, safety and reliability. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Instead of utilizing hydrogen to power fuel cell vehicles, gaseous hydrogen can also be used to produce liquid fuels via methanol as a platform chemical. (fraunhofer.de)
  • They are suitable for both 350 and 700 bar hydrogen vehicles. (haskel.com)
  • Progress from A-Class to B-Class hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Daimler and Mercedes-Benz have had more than 100 hydrogen fuel cell test vehicles and a combined total of over 4.5 million kilometers of trial testing. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Also a hydrogen station that can do 40 vehicles a day will always cost about 20 times more to build than a fast charger for EVs (about 50,000 USD) that also can do 40 vehicles per day. (greencarcongress.com)
  • How Do Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Work? (ucsusa.org)
  • Fuel cell vehicles use hydrogen gas to power an electric motor. (ucsusa.org)
  • Because fuel cell vehicles are only beginning to enter the US market, interested drivers should ensure they live near hydrogen refueling stations . (ucsusa.org)
  • Once filled, the driving ranges of a fuel cell vehicle vary, but are similar to the ranges of gasoline or diesel-only vehicles (200-300 miles). (ucsusa.org)
  • In for the long-haul: Are hydrogen-powered trucks the vehicles of the future? (dhl.com)
  • Let's explore the pros and cons of hydrogen-powered vehicles and learn more about a high-level research project designed to answer these and other questions. (dhl.com)
  • While electric vehicles (EVs) are all the rage, more and more manufacturers are developing and testing hydrogen-powered trucks for long-haul transport. (dhl.com)
  • How do hydrogen-powered vehicles work? (dhl.com)
  • We have trillions of dollars worth of vehicles, filling stations, and refineries built to accommodate liquid fuel. (ecologycenter.org)
  • Replacing the western world's 100 million plus petrol-driven cars with hydrogen-powered vehicles could trigger the long-awaited, politically correct development of renewable energy sources. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • Future renewable fuel standards-such as the requirements currently in place in California -could make hydrogen even cleaner. (ucsusa.org)
  • The idea of using Middle Eastern oil to make hydrogen to fuel zero emissions passenger cars is bizarre, to say the least. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • COLUMBUS, Ohio - February 3, 2021 - Worthington Industries, Inc. (NYSE:WOR) today announced the release of ThermaGuard™ hydrogen cylinders, a new product optimized to meet the unique needs of hydrogen fuel. (thomasnet.com)
  • 15.04.2021 - Axpo plans to produce green hydrogen from the power of the river Rhine. (axpo.com)
  • Hydrogen cars produce zero tailpipe emissions, making them a much cleaner proposition, at least from the driver's point of view. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Gaseous Storage Tubes: The storage system holds approximately 120kg of gaseous hydrogen, enough for even the largest material handling facility. (plugpower.com)
  • Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has commissioned Linde Engineering to build a hydrogen filling station within the scope of its Clean Port & Logistics innovation cluster. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • Our commissioning of Linde Engineering to build the hydrogen filling station is the next milestone for our hydrogen activities in the Clean Port & Logistics cluster. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • Last month German hydrogen supplier Linde unveiled its new Hydrogen Centre in Munich. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Generating hydrogen fuel, meanwhile, is also problematic, with the majority of the element captured using fossil fuels. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • Hydrogen generation methods, meanwhile, could in theory move away from fossil fuels in future years, just as electricty generation has, to some extent. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • But hydrogen advocates cite the fuel's advantages, namely that cars running on hydrogen can be refulled as quickly as models with petrol and diesel engines and offer similar range. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • Hydrogen filling stations look much like a regular petrol or diesel forecourt. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Still relatively expensive, long charging times compared to filling up a petrol and diesel but more rapid chargers on the way, limited choice but new models coming out all the time. (rac.co.uk)
  • Our solutions for hydrogen refuelling deliver the same filling ease as traditional petroleum and diesel refuelling stations. (haskel.com)
  • As innovation leaps forward, hydrogen fuel-cell trucks may emerge as the trailblazers that usher diesel engines off the stage for good. (dhl.com)
  • A kilogram of hydrogen has about three times as much energy as a comparable amount of diesel or gasoline. (technologyreview.com)
  • The hydrogen is stored it tanks stacked behind the cab, while the fuel cells are installed below it and power twin electric motors with a combined output of 670 horsepower and 1,327 lb-ft of torque, on par with many heavy duty diesel engines. (foxnews.com)
  • It won't stray too far from the ports, however, as available hydrogen filling stations are few and far between, one of the major hurdles to the technology's widespread adoption as an alternative to gas, diesel and plug-in electric cars. (foxnews.com)
  • With over 20 years of experience, he is a recognized expert in the field of sustainable energy, including waste to energy and hydrogen storage solutions. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • Our coverage spans from hydrogen cars to global sustainable initiatives, and we highlight the latest in green jobs and developing hydrogen hubs. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • We offer a complete range of sustainable solutions for tracklaying, electrification and the supply and installation of electromechanical material along the entire track, in stations and depots. (alstom.com)
  • Regional Development Chairman Birgitta Losman says, "Hydrogen is part of Region Västra Götaland's work for sustainable transportation. (inhabitat.com)
  • Yet car makers are pressing ahead with Panglossian optimism: they believe hydrogen represents a way of removing the car's carbon exhaust emissions, thus allowing them to build more cars. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • One of the biggest benefits of driving hydrogen cars is that they produce zero emissions on the road apart from water. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Producing the hydrogen itself can lead to pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, but even when the fuel comes from one of the dirtiest sources of hydrogen, natural gas, today's early fuel cell cars and trucks can cut emissions by over 30 percent when compared with their gasoline-powered counterparts. (ucsusa.org)
  • And green hydrogen can replace the hydrogen already used as a feedstock in everything from refineries to fertilizer plants, reducing their carbon dioxide emissions. (technologyreview.com)
  • GM, Ford, Daimler-Chrysler Volkswagen, Nissan and Toyota are all committed to selling zero emissions, hydrogen-powered cars by 2010. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • The Scattergood Generating Station's iconic red-and-white emissions stacks will be obsolete when it adds a hydrogen-burning unit in 2029. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • The used liquid is then emptied from the tank and charged with hydrogen, after which it can be used again in a circular system that is free from greenhouse gas emissions. (lu.se)
  • Currently accounting for less than 1% of global hydrogen consumption, the deployment of hydrogen as a direct heating source for industry will be the largest single usage case for hydrogen by 2050, DNV data shows. (energynow.com)
  • With so many possible uses, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that by 2050, hydrogen could provide over 10% of global energy needs, producing more than 11 million gigawatt-hours of energy per year. (technologyreview.com)
  • It operates on both high-pressure hydrogen and gasoline thanks to its dual-fuel system that enables switching between the two modes. (autoevolution.com)
  • When the system runs out of hydrogen fuel, it automatically switches over to gasoline. (autoevolution.com)
  • In the case of long-distance trips (or, for that matter, where there are no hydrogen fuel supplies available) the driver can manually switch from hydrogen to gasoline by the use of a button, a move which can be done in motion (the reverse operation requires the car to be stopped). (autoevolution.com)
  • more than it gasoline-powered equivalent, travels just 100 miles between fill-ups, and it's not even on the same performance planet as the Focus RS. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • About 90 per cent of the 50 million tonnes of commercially available hydrogen made annually is reformed (steamed) from natural gas, so burning it not only involves the prior release of long-sequestered carbon deposits, but also reduces its net energy potential and efficiency. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Critics of hydrogen cars point to their expense (the Hyundai Nexo and Toyota Mirai both cost upwards of £60,000) as well as their rarity and complexity. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • The latest Mirai is equipped with a fuel stack capable of storing 5.6kg of hydrogen, with a WLTP range of up to 400 miles. (autocar.co.uk)
  • The Japanese auto giant introduced a revolutionary new car known as the Mirai , a vehicle that ran solely on hydrogen fuel. (topgear.com.ph)
  • The automaker, which currently sells the Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell powered car, is launching a real world evaluation of the non-polluting technology in a Class 8 truck. (foxnews.com)
  • In turn, that should drive the cost of renewable-powered electrolysis below that of other forms of hydrogen production, and allow for a rapid global surge in green hydrogen output. (energynow.com)
  • Hydrogen valleys -regional projects that situate electrolysis plants where they can serve multiple industrial purposes-are forming across Europe. (technologyreview.com)
  • At IBAarau, the new electrolysis plant is scheduled to supply enough hydrogen in order to meet the annual consumption of around 170 fuel cell cars. (azocleantech.com)
  • Electric power for cars "has its limits" and cars will be hydrogen-powered from 2030, an automotive-industry expert has said. (autoexpress.co.uk)
  • There should be 80 hydrogen filling stations in the Czech Republic by 2030 under official government plans. (radio.cz)
  • Nevertheless, plans in this regard have been affected by two years of the coronavirus, he said, adding that the plan for 80 filling stations by 2030 was very optimistic. (radio.cz)
  • BMW formed a partnership with Toyota based around hydrogen technology, and it plans to bring the iX5 Hydrogen to market in some form by 2030. (autocar.co.uk)
  • As many readers are no doubt aware, hydrogen is a fossil-free vehicle fuel whenit is produced from renewable energy sources. (inhabitat.com)
  • These fuels all produce carbon dioxide when combusted, whereas burning pure hydrogen in a turbine produces just water vapor. (technologyreview.com)
  • That's why another option is to combine hydrogen with carbon-which can be captured from the atmosphere in a process called air capture or from smokestacks-to produce liquid synthetic hydrocarbon fuels that are easier to handle than hydrogen. (technologyreview.com)
  • This will allow equipment such as straddle carriers, empty container stackers, forklift trucks, reach stackers, terminal tractor units and trucks to be refuelled with hydrogen efficiently. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • The result: The first of a total of 150 hydrogen-powered trucks will start rolling on European roads next year. (homelandsecuritynewswire.com)
  • Trucks - There is an increasing momentum behind the development and commercial use of fuel cell and hydrogen trucks in the heavy-duty vehicle segment. (haskel.com)
  • This is because heavy batteries would reduce the potential payload of trucks to a larger extent than would fuel cells and hydrogen tanks. (haskel.com)
  • There's a lot of hype around hydrogen fuel-cell trucks. (dhl.com)
  • First and foremost, hydrogen-powered trucks running on hydrogen from renewable energy sources can help to achieve the goal of a carbon-neutral road freight system. (dhl.com)
  • Hydrogen-powered trucks can also go the distance. (dhl.com)
  • Today, there are already more than 50 trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells on the road in Switzerland. (axpo.com)
  • Of the 89 petrol stations in total, 70, or the majority, are in California. (energynews.biz)
  • In 2017, Maximator Hydrogen Inc. was founded in San Francisco, California to control the service for the Maximator hydrogen plants in California on site. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • But several firms have committed to scaling up green hydrogen output over the coming decade, using solar or wind energy to power electrolysers that will split water into its constituent parts, hydrogen and oxygen. (energynow.com)
  • In a further project, Fraunhofer ISE is working with partners on the development of so-called liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC), which simplify the transport of hydrogen and enable safer storage. (fraunhofer.de)
  • The concept is known as LOHC (liquid organic hydrogen carriers) and is not new as such. (lu.se)
  • It's at LADWP's Scattergood Generating Station, and it used to be filled with one of several gas plant units until it was demolished in 2017. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • The aim of the project is to examine how hydrogen can be used to reliably supply power to harbour technology and port logistics. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • Maximator GmbH already supplied gas compressors and valve technology for the first hydrogen filling station in Germany in 2006. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • Maximator Gas Solution specializes in the necessary hydrogen storage technology. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • Hydrogen technology has been a key focus of the company since 2007. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • Apple is investigating hydrogen fuel cells in mobile devices as an alternative to present battery charging technology, partly to achieve far longer battery life, but also to be more ecologically sound. (appleinsider.com)
  • Apple doesn't exactly say that hydrogen fuel cells are the perfect battery for the future, but it does list exactly why it calls the technology so "promising. (appleinsider.com)
  • Compared to a battery electric solution, hydrogen fuel cell technology offers longer range, greater power, more payload capability, and faster refuelling. (haskel.com)
  • The hydrogen is compressed in various stages, using Haskel's proven compression technology, to increase the pressure and reduce the volume of the hydrogen. (haskel.com)
  • You'd have thought FoE would embrace fusion technology, yet it seems selectively Luddite in the technologies it supports, moaning about anything that doesn't appear to fit into its own woad-fuelled, misery-filled world. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Hyundai has been developing fuel cell technology since the 1990s, and the Nexo is the firm's first production hydrogen car. (autocar.co.uk)
  • Hydrogen-powered propulsion systems can complement this technology. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Haskel's hydrogen technology is bring ing the transport sector closer to its net zero targets, substantially reducing its carbon footprint. (haskel.com)
  • Before we get to the pros and cons of hydrogen technology for long-haul transport, let's take a brief look at the technology, which, we have to say, is really cool. (dhl.com)
  • Hydrogen power is as magical as it is simple, which is probably why this technology has been around since the early 19th century. (dhl.com)
  • Anyway, even if a practical, cost-effective hydrogen technology existed, who's going to pay for all those new filling stations? (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • Hydrogen pre-chilling increases the dispensed cost of hydrogen by $0.22 - $2.00 per kilogram depending on the filling parameters. (thomasnet.com)
  • Shell has built a hydrogen filling station on the site of this parking facility, which again uses green hydrogen. (hivemobility.nl)
  • blueFLUX Energy AG is a German high-tech company for the production of plants that efficiently convert organic residues from agriculture, municipalities and industry into sustainably produced green hydrogen, syngas, peat substitutes, synthetic coal, vegetable carbon, bio-methane & bio-methanol within a few hours and at competitive costs. (bluefluxenergy.com)
  • The meagre government efforts to fund research into a hydrogen economy are hardly helped by green charities such as Friends of the Earth (FoE), which appeared on BBC2's Newsnight this week to fervently argue against the building of the ITER fusion power station in France because it might divert funds from building windmills. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger even wagered his successful campaign to be re-elected Californian governor on a "commitment" to green issues, in particular a hydrogen highway with more than 200 filling stations. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Very little green hydrogen, or hydrogen produced from green energy sources, exists today, as most current hydrogen is made using natural gas, and known as blue hydrogen. (energynow.com)
  • Further complicating the picture is that many firms which are considered as viable potential users of green hydrogen currently use very little or none of it, and will need several years and hefty budgets to retool power systems to run effectively off hydrogen. (energynow.com)
  • This so-called "green" hydrogen is today about three times more expensive to produce than hydrogen derived from natural gas (which is mostly methane, whose molecules are composed of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms). (technologyreview.com)
  • And as the cost of wind and solar power continues to drop, and economies of scale around green hydrogen production kick in, it could get a lot cheaper. (technologyreview.com)
  • If that happens, green hydrogen has the potential to become a core fuel for a decarbonized future. (technologyreview.com)
  • As nations do the hard math on how to meet their climate goals, green hydrogen increasingly appears essential. (technologyreview.com)
  • It is unbelievable the number of big and realistic projects coming," says Christoph Noeres, who heads the green hydrogen business for Uhde Chlorine Engineers, a subsidiary of German conglomerate ThyssenKrupp. (technologyreview.com)
  • In addition, most of the hydrogen that is generated at this site will be used to support Switzerland's green transport. (azocleantech.com)
  • A number of hydrogen-fueled passenger cars from major manufacturers such as Toyota, Volkswagen and Honda are expected to arrive on the market in 2015 or 2016. (inhabitat.com)
  • Toyota is big on hydrogen. (foxnews.com)
  • Toyota says the truck can travel over 200 miles per fill up while pulling a full load. (foxnews.com)
  • Haskel standardized refuelling stations are configured for optimum performance based on the hydrogen inlet pressure. (haskel.com)
  • Haskel supports the hydrogen value chain with its GENO Series of hydrogen compression and refuelling solutions. (haskel.com)
  • Haskel H-Drive compressor uses a piston instead of a diaphragm to reduce the volume of hydrogen. (haskel.com)
  • You can be confident that your investment in the Haskel hydrogen solutions is well-protected. (haskel.com)
  • Haskel optimizes its hydrogen fueling stations to ensure your long-term success in the hydrogen industry. (haskel.com)
  • Start your hydrogen journey with Haskel, today! (haskel.com)
  • Using locally available, renewable raw materials, such as biogas and gasified biomass, it is now possible to produce high-purity hydrogen efficiently and anywhere in small units, such as typical ship containers. (tugraz.at)
  • The heart of the filling station is an energy-efficient high-pressure ionic compressor that compresses the hydrogen up to 450 bar. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • Linde's industrial gases are used in countless applications, from life-saving oxygen for hospitals to high-purity & specialty gases for electronics manufacturing, hydrogen for clean fuels and much more. (hafen-hamburg.de)
  • developed a concept for the decentralised and climate-neutral production of high-purity hydrogen. (tugraz.at)
  • But for such a bright future to become reality, there needs to be a rapid and widespread surge in hydrogen demand that will justify a concurrent jump up in hydrogen production - ideally from renewable energy sources so that the fuel's only climate footprint is water. (energynow.com)
  • Direct connection of the production facility to the power plant will ensure climate neutral hydrogen production. (axpo.com)
  • The MAT is responsible for the development of our hydrogen filling stations in line with the market, consisting of the MAX Compression compressor module, the MAX Power drive module and other modules. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • It's about "the design of a portable and cost-effective fuel cell system for a portable computing device," which converts fuel - such as hydrogen-based - into electrical power. (appleinsider.com)
  • Shipping vessels - Hydrogen fuel cells are currently being tested as energy providers for the on-board power supply. (haskel.com)
  • As we have explored this year ( Hydrogen Island ), there are ways to obtain carbon-free, renewable hydrogen, most notably via hydroelectricity, bio-fuels and solar, wind and wave power, as well as direct from high-temperature nuclear reactors. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • The Nexo can store up to 6.33kg of hydrogen, which supplies power to a 1.56kWh battery. (autocar.co.uk)
  • This type of power-to-liquid process makes sense primarily for applications in which hydrogen cannot be used to power the propulsion system - for example, in shipping and aviation. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Hydrogen can also be used to power environmentally friendly marine propulsion systems based on a closed CO 2 cycle. (fraunhofer.de)
  • Plug is the world's largest supplier and user of liquid hydrogen, and is growing fueling solutions into a range of transportation and motive power applications. (plugpower.com)
  • Axpo began planning a hydrogen production facility at the same power plant in 2015. (axpo.com)
  • An electrolyzer (Nel Hydrogen's C30 hydrogen generator) consumes only renewable hydro power and water, and generates hydrogen to serve a wide range of local industrial applications as well as fueling stations. (azocleantech.com)
  • The power to convert water into hydrogen and oxygen gas can come from anywhere: solar, wind, thermal, tidal, nuclear, even rotting garbage. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • Hydrogen power suddenly became a national priority. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • The power to transform water into hydrogen gas would come from… oil. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • While Infraserv Höchst, the industrial park's operator, will be both constructing and operating the refuelling station, Alstom is supplying the fuel cell trains that RMV will be using. (hydrogenfuelnews.com)
  • This paper is about the first of these three: Low carbon hydrogen. (claverton-energy.com)
  • In parallel, as carbon capture techniques improve, hydrogen can be extracted from natural gas without releasing as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. (technologyreview.com)
  • Burning hydrogen can also deliver zero--carbon heat for use in steel mills, cement plants, and other industries. (technologyreview.com)
  • Not as widely known, however, is that fire fighters have exposures to workplace factors that are associated with adverse cardiovascular outcomes such as exposure to fire smoke (notably carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, and particulates), heat stress, noise, and shift work. (cdc.gov)
  • In February, LA City Council unanimously decided to spend $800 million to turn Scattergood from a methane gas plant into a hydrogen plant. (publicnewsservice.org)
  • In order to meet increasing demand, the first series production for hydrogen filling stations in Germany is currently being set up in Nordhausen. (maximatoriberica.com)
  • There are further applications for hydrogen in aviation other than as a feedstock for the production of synthetic kerosene. (fraunhofer.de)
  • From onsite electrolytic production to stored gas sources, they can support any hydrogen source application or type. (haskel.com)
  • And, as hydrogen is one of the most abundant resources on earth, there are no real limits on its production. (dhl.com)
  • One of the biggest challenges is the production of hydrogen itself. (dhl.com)
  • The fuel is getting backing from an array of influential stakeholders, including fossil fuel firms which hope to avoid future stranded oil and gas assets by switching to the production, distribution and storage of hydrogen instead. (energynow.com)
  • A hydrogen production facility at the Eglisau-Glattfelden hydropower plant in Switzerland is the first of several that Axpo will commission in the coming years. (axpo.com)
  • With regard to the hydrogen production facility, the C30 hydrogen generator from Nel Hydrogen was installed within an existing room at the IBAarau facility that earlier housed a 50 kV switchboard. (azocleantech.com)
  • The electrolyzer plant, meant for hydrogen production, is scheduled to work 7,500 hours per year. (azocleantech.com)
  • This despite the fact that the 750hL is the world's first production-ready hydrogen powered passenger car. (thetruthaboutcars.com)
  • Older composite cylinder designs are limited to operating temperatures of 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 C), requiring hydrogen to be pre-chilled to protect cylinders from overheating. (thomasnet.com)
  • Should chilling equipment fail, ThermaGuard hydrogen cylinders do not need replaced after being exposed to high temperatures. (thomasnet.com)
  • The hydrogen is cooled to sub-zero temperatures to optimise the fuelling experience and vent lines are situated throughout the system ensure the hydrogen can be removed safely during operation. (haskel.com)
  • Today, most manufactured hydrogen is made by combining natural gas with steam at high temperatures. (technologyreview.com)
  • There are two leading contenders for long-haul road transportation powered by alternative fuels: electric and hydrogen. (dhl.com)
  • The fuel passes through the catalytic converter, where hydrogen is released into a fuel cell. (lu.se)
  • Naturally, there is no point in buying a hydrogen-fueled vehicle if you have no way to refuel it! (inhabitat.com)
  • It is a major player in the US and Canadian fuel markets, and consumers voted it north America's favourite petrol station operator, according to US customer intelligence company Market Force. (forecourttrader.co.uk)
  • Bio-fuels and hydrogen are America's big ideas for the future and they are starting to attract serious research money. (telegraph.co.uk)
  • Meticulously developed using Worthington's aerospace-grade standards, ThermaGuard hydrogen cylinders are proven to be a more efficient means of transporting and storing high-pressure hydrogen gas. (thomasnet.com)
  • The building is also home to the UK's first hydrogen refuelling facility . (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • The company has been reluctant to discuss plans to roll out filling stations across its UK estate, but Costco UK's director of real estate Nick Deeks confirmed it was "reviewing a number of additional locations for future outlets", although no planning applications had yet been made. (forecourttrader.co.uk)