News release: Honeywell Introduces Solution for Liquid Hydrogen Transportation
Honeywell unveils its Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier, enabling long-distance hydrogen transportation using existing refining assets and infrastructure.
Honeywell unveils its Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier, enabling long-distance hydrogen transportation using existing refining assets and infrastructure.
The states of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachusetts submitted a proposal to U.S. Department of Energy for funding and resignation of the Northeast Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub.
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 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.
Advanced Ionics and Repsol Foundation announce Early Access Program for advanced technology demonstrations to support decarbonization through clean hydrogen processes.
Air Products awarded over $130 million in supply contracts from NASA to provide liquid hydrogen to Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, and other NASA facilities.
The funding is the first part of the $1.5 billion in Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to advance electrolysis technology, reduce the cost of clean hydrogen, support hydrogen hubs, and more.
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority announced it will purchase 10 fuel-cell electric buses produced by New Flyer of America, in support of its zero-emission fleet goals.
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.