News release: Modern Hydrogen Raises $32.8M in Funding
The company will use the funding to help increase capacity of its hydrogen production units and accelerate distributed decarbonization of gas into clean hydrogen.
The company will use the funding to help increase capacity of its hydrogen production units and accelerate distributed decarbonization of gas into clean hydrogen.
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.
Nikola and Voltera enter agreement to develop the hydrogen fueling infrastructure by developing up to 50 HYLA stations across North America over the next five years.
NewHydrogen reported that the prototype benchmarking phase for its green hydrogen generator has been completed and is moving on to the evaluation phase of development.
The investment will support fuel-agnostic engine platforms that will run on low-carbon fuels, including hydrogen, helping decarbonize the nation’s truck fleets.
The MF Hydra, developed by Norled, is due to set sail in Norway carrying both passengers and cars, after around four years of development and testing.
The two companies will work to develop hydrogen equipment and technology, including liquid hydrogen storage tanks, transport trailers, hydrogen refueling stations, truck on-board fueling systems, and more.
EvolOH will build a green hydrogen plant in Massachusetts that will have a capacity for up to 3.75 GW per year of electrolyzers, making it the largest in the world.
H2SX and Altima enter agreement to produce cheap and clean hydrogen in Alberta and British Columbia using H2SX’s nano-carbon technology for the conversion of natural gas.
U.S.-based GenH2 and Norwegian-based HYDS to produce Green Liquid Hydrogen in Norway, which will be available and sold through Liquiline.