Hyundai teases new hydrogen fuel vehicle concept
Hyundai has plans for the future of hydrogen transportation Hyundai has been making waves in the transportation sector recently by…
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Hyundai has plans for the future of hydrogen transportation Hyundai has been making waves in the transportation sector recently by…
Short days do not hamper solar production Winter days are short, but that does not mean they are bad in…
French postal service to begin testing fuel cells The French postal service, La Poste, has announced that it is beginning…
Here’s a tantalizing fact: the Earth gets more energy from just one hour’s worth of sunlight than the entire world…
Pilot project focuses on fuel cells Ballard Power Systems, a leading developer of hydrogen fuel cells, has announced that it…
China continues to support solar power China has been taking an aggressive approach to renewable energy recently in order to…
Success of hydrogen may not be found in short term initiatives Air Liquide, a leading producer of chemical gases, is…
Ballard teams with Van Hool Ballard Power Systems, a leading developer of fuel cells, has entered into a Memorandum of…
10GW of solar energy capacity reached Solar energy in the U.S. set a new record during the third quarter of…
Report highlights the revenue potential of hydrogen consumption Hydrogen is often the target of criticism when it comes to the…
Air pollution draws criticism to China China has been receiving a great deal of attention in recent months due to…
Air Liquide becomes the first owner of officially registered fuel cell vehicles Air Liquide, a prominent producer of chemical gases,…
Electric vehicles may benefit from wireless charging technology Japanese automaker Toyota may be expressing strong interest in hydrogen fuel cells,…
French researchers find a way to speed up natural production process A team of researchers from the University of Claude…
E2 releases report concerning green jobs Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) has released a new report concerning the growth of “green” jobs…