Bloom Energy has signed agreements to deliver its solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) to three different locations, including what it describes as the “largest” single-site SOFC installation in South Korea.
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Ballard Power Systems has revealed it will defer the final investment decision (FID) on its 3GW hydrogen fuel cell factory in Texas, US, while holding onto $94m of government funding. Now expected in ...
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed £2bn ($2.6bn) of funding for 11 green hydrogen projects totalling 125MW of capacity. Previously selected for funding under the Conservatives, Reeves, in the ...
The South Australian Government’s Hydrogen Jobs Plan power generation project in Whyalla has been granted environmental approval. Having secured development approvals in August, the project will build ...
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) has opened the BALIS facility in Empfingen, Germany, designed to develop and test hydrogen fuel cells in the 1.5MW output range. The facility, which AVL helped design ...
bp has revealed that it has stopped the development of 18 early-stage hydrogen projects as part of its focus on higher return projects. In its Q3 results, where the oil and gas firm reported a 30% ...
The hydrogen market could skew more towards blue rather than green hydrogen in the next few years, with Donald Trump’s win in the US presidential election changing the calculus around the potential ...