Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) has deployed its first hydrogen-powered locomotive for mainline freight service, marking a significant milestone in sustainable rail transport and decarbonization efforts in the freight industry.
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French aviation company Beyond Aero has revealed an upgraded hydrogen-electric jet concept featuring a 2.4MW fuel cell stack that eliminates the need for batteries. This innovation marks a significant advancement
Hyundai is strengthening its hydrogen commitment with plans for a new fuel cell production facility at its Ulsan manufacturing complex in South Korea. The plant will begin operations in 2028,
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Landmark Hydrogen Combustion Engine Certification Expands Clean Construction Options Ryze Power, JCB's strategic hydrogen infrastructure partner, announces JCB has secured type approval for their hydrogen combustion engines from 11 European
India is set to launch its first hydrogen-powered train on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana, marking a significant milestone in the country's sustainable transportation journey. This initiative aligns with India's
Introduction Hydrogen transport has risen as a potential solution to seeking alternative energy and lowering carbon emissions. With the world dealing with climate change, hydrogen fuel for transport is becoming
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Powers Next-Generation Hypercar The Hyperion XP-1 represents a significant advancement in hydrogen fuel cell technology for the automotive industry. As Hyperion Motors' flagship vehicle, the XP-1
Nel ASA Expands Manufacturing in Michigan with Federal Support Nel ASA, a global leader in hydrogen production technology, has secured up to $29 million in investment tax credits for its
Air Products (NYSE:APD) announced today its decision to exit three U.S.-based projects following a review by the company's newly-elected Board of Directors and CEO. The industrial gases company expects to