Posts Tagged ‘hydrogen fuel cell’
30 April 2012
The flexibility and potentially vast storage capacity for hydrogen gas makes it the ideal choice for utility-scale energy storage, according to one expert.
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27 April 2012
US cleantech company UTC Power has completed installation of a 400kW hydrogen fuel cell at the University of Connecticut.
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12 April 2012
Waste2Tricity has acquired the exclusive rights to deploy hydrogen fuel cells produced by AFC Energy, in the UK energy-from-waste sector.
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11 April 2012
German engineering company the Linde Group has officially commenced operation of a hydrogen refuelling station in Emeryville, California.
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7 March 2012
Italian hydrogen fuel cell company Acta has secured a £2.03m equity investment to finance its commercial expansion.
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22 February 2012
There is a huge market opportunity in utilising industrial waste for energy storage and production, according to one UK start-up looking to enter into this space.
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21 February 2012
Swedish energy company Vattenfall has opened a hydrogen refuelling station for fuel cell buses and cars in Hamburg, Germany.
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10 January 2012
US cleantech developers HyperSolar and Suncentrix have partnered to explore the potential to deploy technology at the Salton Sea that will simultaneously produce hydrogen and natural gas, while improving environmental quality.
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14 December 2011
The US Department of Energy has awarded more than $7m to fund four projects looking to advance hydrogen storage technologies for use in electric vehicles.
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6 June 2011
German hydrogen fuel cell technology developer Proton Power plans to take its mobile and stationary systems into production as early as next year, anticipating it could break even the following year.
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20 May 2011
There are a number of clean technology developers around the globe that seem to have accomplished the unthinkable, and none more so than those developing technologies that produce energy or fuel from nothing but air.
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14 February 2011
Italy-based clean energy company Acta has partnered with Swiss fuel cell producer MES to develop its low-cost hydrogen fuel cell technology for marine and vehicle applications.
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14 February 2011
The Carbon Trust has invested £1m in hydrogen fuel cell developer Acal Energy, whose technology is anticipated to extend the range and lower the cost of electric vehicles.
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18 January 2011
Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond has unveiled a £4.7m hydrogen fuel cell demonstration and research facility in Fife today.
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30 July 2010
Listed hydrogen fuel cell developer Hydrogenics cut its losses by 72 per cent and doubled its gross profit margin from 15 per cent to 30 per cent during the last quarter.
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15 July 2010
NASDAQ-listed hydrogen fuel cell developer Hydrogenics has secured orders for electrolysers, the technology used for creating energy from hydrogen, with customers in Russia and the Middle East.
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26 March 2010
NASDAQ-listed Canadian hydrogen fuel cell developer Hydrogenics CEO Daryl Wilson said he remains optimistic about the outlook for 2010 after the company experienced an increase profits following gains in the fourth quarter of 2009.
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12 March 2010
US hydrogen fuel cell developer NASDAQ-listed Hydrogenics has completed the consolidation of its issued and outstanding common shares, implemented with a ratio of one post-consolidation share for every 25 pre-consolidation shares.
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22 February 2010
Transport for London (TfL) has launched the UK's biggest hydrogen fuel cell, which is based at the Palestra building in Southwark, to generate low-carbon energy on site.
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8 February 2010
NASDAQ-listed Canadian hydrogen fuel cell developer Hydrogenics Corporation will implement a share consolidation of its issued and outstanding common shares in order to comply with the minimum bid price rule of the NASDAQ Global Market.
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