The H2FC Supergen Research Conference in St Andrews is less than two weeks away. We’ve got a cracking set of speakers, research presentations and poster exhibition lined up, so if you haven’t booked yet: BOOK NOW DAY 1 – WEDNESDAY 8 JUNE 2022 1000 – 1715hrs (registration/coffee from 0900) Welcome and opening address Prof. John…
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EMSA study analyses fuel cell applications in shipping
The European Maritime Safety Agency released a technical study this week, reviewing 23 maritime Fuel Cell projects and assessing which technologies hold the most promise for improving shipping in the future. The report, which was conducted and prepared by DNV-GL, concluded that the three most promising hydrogen technologies were first Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells…
European coalition launches flagship hydrogen program
There is a reason that transport technologies have remained so conservative over the decades. A new fuelling system can only work if the infrastructure exists to get the energy to the car, but the cost of setting up such a system is prohibitive when so few people own the cars. This has been one of the…