News release: Honeywell and DOE Collab on Hydrogen Storage Solution For Drones
Honeywell and the U.S. DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to explore cartridge-based hydrogen fuel storage solutions for Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles.
Honeywell and the U.S. DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to explore cartridge-based hydrogen fuel storage solutions for Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles.
ANGI to support Nikola’s plan to create an open network of commercial hydrogen refueling stations in North America by providing hydrogen fueling dispensers, under Nikola’s HYLA brand.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management invests $6.4 million in university projects that will develop materials and components to improve hydrogen turbine technology.
H2FLY’s hydrogen aircraft (‘HY4’) completed four piloted flight tests. Results showed that liquid hydrogen doubled the range of the HY4 (compared to using gaseous hydrogen), marking a critical step towards long-range, emissions-free commercial flights.
The BMW iX5 Hydrogen completed hot-weather testing in UAE, which demonstrated strong performance in temperatures up to 45°C (113°F), as well as sand and dust, varying gradients, and humidity fluctuations.
SEA-KIT won ZEVI funding to design a hydrogen vessel, known as the Zero Emissions Ports Hydrogen Refilling Survey Vessel (ZEPHR). Funding will also help develop green hydrogen infrastructure and a hydrogen refilling station.
A research team from the University of Delhi developed an electrocatalyst made from dealloyed NiCu on Co nanosheets for low-cost, efficient green hydrogen production.
Sugar Valley Energy and STARS to deploy low-cost, renewable hydrogen production technology at SVE’s sugarcane ethanol biorefinery, bioelectric, biogas and wastewater treatment facility in Imperial Valley, California.
A reachstacker developed by Hyster and powered by Nuvera Fuel Cells has been shipped to the Port of Valencia in Spain, as part of a project (H2Ports) aiming to develop zero-emission solutions for port operations.
GH Power has developed a renewable energy technology that uses exothermic reactions to create hydrogen, alumina (aluminum oxide), and exothermic heat, which are three sought-after green energy inputs.