News Release: Advanced Clean Fleets Approved in California
The California Air Resources Board approved Advanced Clean Fleets, which requires a transition toward zero-emission medium and heavy-duty trucks.
The California Air Resources Board approved Advanced Clean Fleets, which requires a transition toward zero-emission medium and heavy-duty trucks.
Honeywell announces its new UOP eFining™ technology, a solution for producing low-carbon sustainable aviation fuel.
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.
Nel Hydrogen announced its plans to build an automated gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Michigan, which will employ more than 500 people.
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.
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.
The three companies signed an agreement to construct a “Hydrogen Micro Hub” in Seoul and collaborate on research and development for carbon-free hydrogen.
The companies have signed an agreement for the potential development of two electrolysis facilities at or near Chemours’ Washington Works and Belle manufacturing sites in West Virginia.
Flowserve Corporation and Hydrogen Optimized entered agreement to advance large-scale green hydrogen production with innovative technologies and applications.