News release: FedEx Begins Hydrogen Vehicle Trials in The Netherlands
FedEx Express Europe has begun trialing a hydrogen-powered vehicle (Renault Master Van H2-TECH) by HYVIA in its pickup and delivery operations in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Hydrogen fuel news for the Netherlands
FedEx Express Europe has begun trialing a hydrogen-powered vehicle (Renault Master Van H2-TECH) by HYVIA in its pickup and delivery operations in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Air Liquide will build a world-scale carbon capture unit using its proprietary Cryocap™ technology, to support the decarbonization of Rotterdam’s industrial basin.
Honeywell launches its 100% hydrogen-capable diaphragm gas meter that can measure both hydrogen and natural gas, after a successful pilot in the Netherlands.
Air Products to build, own, and operate a carbon capture and carbon dioxide treatment facility at its plant in Rotterdam, which will supply blue hydrogen to ExxonMobil and customers via Air Products’ hydrogen pipeline network.
The scheme will support renewable hydrogen production and increase the country’s electrolysis capacity, contributing to efforts to reduce emissions and achieve climate neutrality. It also supports the EU Hydrogen Strategy, European Green Deal, and REPowerEU Plan.
The University of Amsterdam used a catalyst (chitosan) made from shrimp waste to generate and control the release of hydrogen from borohydride salts, presenting a potential alternative for hydrogen storage.
Plug Power to deliver a 10MW PEM electrolyzer for the Hydrogen Offshore Production Europe project, a consortium using funding from the European Commission to build an offshore hydrogen production plant.
The companies launched a Joint Forum to support decarbonization by creating global clean hydrogen standards, accelerating projects and funding, and advancing the clean hydrogen industry in emerging and developing countries.
Airbus launches HyPower, a demonstrator to test the capabilities of in-flight auxiliary power generated entirely from hydrogen fuel cells.
South Africa teams up with Dutch and Danish governments (and other partners) to launch the SA-H2 Fund, for supporting the development of a green hydrogen sector and economy in the country.