San Francisco plans world’s largest Hydrogen fueling station

10.08.2015 The world’s largest hydrogen fueling station is in the works. The plan is that the station will serve fuel cell cars, busses and fleet vehicles such as a high-speed ferry. It is the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) who is funding a feasibility study, which will examine the economic and technical aspects…

Hydrogen fuel cell cars are taking off

04.08.2015 The zero-emission vehicles are currently seeing much action and increasing sales – and with good reason. The range of the FC-cars is approximately 300 miles and refueling is just like getting gas, and only takes a few minutes. This blog post by Jim Motavalli gives you an overview of the available-now and soon-arriving fuel-cell…

Germany Breaks Previous Renewable Energy Record

04.08.2015 Germany’s transition from fossil fuels to green energy hit a new milestone on July 25 when solar, wind, and other sources of renewable energy met 78% of the day’s energy demand, which beat the old record of 74% made in May 2014. The record was set due to unusual weather patterns that brought a…

Hydrogen from electrolysis – the most versatile fuel

30.07.2015 Siemens has published this very informing article which substantiates how hydrogen can be used in the future energy system based on renewable energy sources. Thus, when it comes to power generation and distribution, hydrogen is deemed to become very important. Hydrogen will not only store the power from excess electricity generated by renewable energy…

Solar-powered airplane is on its way around the world

03.07.2015 The solar-powered airplane Solar Impulse is on its way around the world with the goal of generating attention to the potential in renewable energy sources and with a clear message that clean technologies can achieve impossible goals. Solar Impulse initiated its journey on March 9 from Abu Dhabi, and despite several difficulties and forced…

Oslo airport is to open its own hydrogen station

30.06.2015 Oslo airport enhances its position as one of the world’s greenest airports by opening a hydrogen filling station. The airport purchased its first hydrogen vehicle in 2014, which is used for the daily patrols around the airport area, and the goal is to phase out the airports usage of fossil fuel vehicles. Norway is…

Taiwanese company sees great potential in Hobro

11.06.2015 The Taiwanese company, M-Field, has moved into the CEMTEC facilities in Northern Jutland. With an ambitious vision to create a better and greener world for future generations, M-Field has been devoted to the Fuel Cell Technology for more than ten years, and has now decided to expand the business with a subdivision in Europe.…