News release: Belgium Region Welcomes New Hydrogen Garbage Trucks
The city of Antwerp commissioned two hydrogen garbage trucks to collect waste in the Flanders region, as part of the European REVIVE project.
Hydrogen fuel news for Europe
The city of Antwerp commissioned two hydrogen garbage trucks to collect waste in the Flanders region, as part of the European REVIVE project.
Ørsted and Skovgaard Energy working on the Power-to-X facility, a large-scale green hydrogen facility using wind and solar power in Idomlund, Denmark.
This initiative by BDR Thermea and Alliander involves installing hydrogen-powered boilers in 12 homes in the Dutch town of Lochem.
French manufacturer EODev announces new generators, set to enter production in 2024 and be available for order from mid-2023.
Chalmers University of Technology teamed up with research partners to develop an optical sensor that can detect record low levels of hydrogen.
Airbus has committed to having hydrogen commercial aircraft ready by 2035, but the supply of clean hydrogen to power mass-produced planes is not secured.
Manchester Airport and Progressive Energy and Cadent sign memorandum to offer a direct supply of low-carbon hydrogen fuel to the aviation sector.
Airbus developing a hydrogen-powered fuel cell engine that is being considered to equip its zero-emission aircraft that will enter service by 2035.
H2B2 and PowiDian are collaborating to provide Rijnstate hospital in Elst with a hydrogen system to cover up to 60% of its energy needs.
Nestlé Waters will use the hydrogen freight train developed by Alstom and ENGIE to transport water by 2025.