News release: BayoTech Announces Completion of First Hydrogen Hub in Missouri
BayoTech Inc. announced the availability of sustainable hydrogen fuel from the recently completed BayoGaaS™ Hydrogen Hub in Wentzville, Missouri.
BayoTech Inc. announced the availability of sustainable hydrogen fuel from the recently completed BayoGaaS™ Hydrogen Hub in Wentzville, Missouri.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, Flexens, and Lhyfe to develop an integrated energy solution for large-scale offshore wind, green hydrogen production, and more on Åland Islands (Finland).
Toyota unveiled its mobility concept for Paris 2024, focusing on inclusivity, sustainability, and mobility for all. Applications include a 100% electric passenger fleet and up to 10 hydrogen mobility solutions.
German gas network operators Nowega and OGE have begun adapting a 29 mi natural gas pipeline to transport hydrogen, supporting efforts to establish a hydrogen infrastructure in Germany.
A team from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology presented an AI model that predicts surface properties of hydrogen catalysts, which developed a new, cheap, and efficient catalytic material (Cu-Au-Pt).
HYFLEXPOWER consortium demonstrated that gas turbines with low emissions technology can be fueled with 100 per cent renewable hydrogen after successful testing in France.
The DOE’s investment will launch seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs across the U.S., accelerating the deployment of clean hydrogen, supporting energy security goals, combating the climate crisis, and creating thousands of jobs.
The Ontario government announced the first recipients of funding through the Hydrogen Innovation Fund. The investment will support projects aiming to expand the use of hydrogen as a clean alternative fuel.
Electric Hydrogen raised $380 million in the Series C funding round to accelerate manufacturing and deployment of the company’s power-dense green hydrogen systems.
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory was selected to lead a DOE Energy Earthshot Research Center, receiving $5 million to study the use of plasma for producing carbon-free, clean hydrogen fuel.