News release: Nikola Receives Additional Funding for Hydrogen Station Network
Nikola received $16.3 million in funding, bringing the total to $58.2 million, to support seven open-network commercial hydrogen refueling stations across North America.
Nikola received $16.3 million in funding, bringing the total to $58.2 million, to support seven open-network commercial hydrogen refueling stations across North America.
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.
Rice University engineers develop a cost-effective device that combines halide perovskite semiconductors with electrocatalysts, enabling the conversion of sunlight into hydrogen at record efficiency.
Fortescue invests US $24 million to purchase the Phoenix Hydrogen Hub, a planned 80MW facility that will produce up to 12,000 tonnes of liquified green hydrogen annually.
EverWind, in partnership with Membertou and Renewable Energy Systems, purchased three Nova Scotia wind farms that will produce renewable electricity for EverWind’s green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions launches H2Pro™, a range of hydrogen sealing materials proven to withstand challenging hydrogen application environments, such as high pressures, low temperatures, permeation, rapid gas decompression, etc.
The companies were selected to supply electrolyzers (Plug Power), Hydrogen Refueling Stations (Fabrum), and construction contracting (Wasco Australia) for Countrywide Hydrogen’s green hydrogen projects in Tasmania, AU.
RONN and First Nations Canada, Hydrogen Group to develop a clean hydrogen hub and electric hydrogen truck pilot program to support sustainable futures for the First Nation Canada territories.
Plug Power Inc. to deliver 100MW PEM electrolyzers powered by renewable energy, for the largest green hydrogen project in the oil and gas sector in Europe.