Jerusalem Post: Country’s First Hydrogen Station Opens in Northern Isreal
Israel’s first hydrogen fuel station opened for activity in Yagur near Haifa Bay, a project meant to enable hydrogen-based transportation in the country.
Israel’s first hydrogen fuel station opened for activity in Yagur near Haifa Bay, a project meant to enable hydrogen-based transportation in the country.
The countries signed a joint letter of support for the “SoutH2-Corridor”, which will transport hydrogen between North Africa, Italy, Austria and Germany to help meet European demand for low-cost renewable hydrogen.
CNL initiated concept development for the Canadian Hydrogen Safety Centre, to deliver hydrogen safety solutions across multiple industrial sectors and regions.
Plug Power’s new high-power stationary fuel cell system cost-effectively charges EV fleets to get them on the road faster; combined with Plug’s 18,000-gallon liquid hydrogen tank, it can provide enough to charge more than 600 EVs.
Electric Hydrogen Co. (EH2) has leased a 187,000 ft2 facility, with a capacity of 1.2GW, for manufacturing low-cost green hydrogen in Devens, Massachusetts.
RAG launched a pilot project in Austria for a green hydrogen storage site at a former underground natural gas reservoir. RAG plans to use the site to store 4.2 GWh of power for use in the winter.
Nel Hydrogen announced its plans to build an automated gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Michigan, which will employ more than 500 people.
Alaska Airlines presented a Q400 to ZeroAvia that will be fitted with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system to help expand the reach of zero-emission flight technology.
European Council and Parliament agreed to work towards sustainable air transport through the ReFuelEU initiative, including the use of hydrogen fuel and other low-carbon fuel options.
Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are forecasted to become a green hydrogen export hub due to its high renewable power generation potential, according to an analysis by Aurora Energy Research.