News release: Plug Power and Johnson Matthey to Accelerate Hydrogen Economy
Plug Power and Johnson Matthey announce long-term strategic partnership to accelerate the green hydrogen economy.
Plug Power and Johnson Matthey announce long-term strategic partnership to accelerate the green hydrogen economy.
The Biden-Harris Administration invest $47 million in funding for research, development, and demonstration of affordable clean hydrogen technologies in the country.
New study notes that it is more expensive to keep 99% of the country’s coal power plants running than it is to build a new solar or wind energy operation nearby.
Nikola Corporation has created a new global brand, HYLA, consisting of products for producing, distributing and dispensing hydrogen to fuel its zero-emissions trucks.
According to P&S Intelligence, the worldwide hydrogen energy storage market is projected to grow to USD 304,108 million at a 46.80% CAGR from 2022 to 2030.
Plug to supply up to 125 tons per day of green hydrogen to Nikola starting Jan. 1, 2023, aiming to reach 125 tons per day by the end of 2026.
Raven SR Inc., Chevron New Energies, and Hyzon Motors Inc. to commercialize green waste-to-hydrogen production facility in Richmond, Northern California.
Jericho Energy Ventures Inc. joins the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association, supporting its venture to construct a clean hydrogen hub in the Pacific Northwest.
Bakken Energy signs memorandum with BNSF Railway to design a Heartland Hydrogen Hub, railways for transporting clean hydrogen.
The University of Michigan developed a solar panel that can convert water into hydrogen and oxygen ten times more efficiently than similar technologies.