All Hydrogen articles – Page 9
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NewsGovernment launches consultation to end sale of ‘non’ zero-emission buses, coaches and mini-buses
The government has launched a public consultation seeking views on setting a specific date between 2025 and 2032 for ending the sale of new non-zero-emission (at the tailpipe) buses.
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NewsUK on track to reach 4,000 zero-emission bus pledge with £200 million boost
Government funding of £200m announced at the weekend (March 26) will see nearly 1,000 green buses rolled out across the UK. Twelve areas in England, from Greater Manchester to Portsmouth, will receive grants from the multimillion-pound package to deliver electric or hydrogen-powered buses, as well as charging or fuelling infrastructure, to their region.
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NewsTesting of new hydrogen fuel cell powered vans due to start in UK in June
Preparations are being finalised for road and track testing of new hydrogen fuel cell powered vans in the UK in June.
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NewsPhillips 66 in deal to develop 250 retail hydrogen refuelling stations across Europe
Phillips 66 and H2 Energy Europe have agreed to develop up to 250 retail hydrogen refuelling stations across Germany, Austria and Denmark by 2026.
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NewsToyota commissions Yamaha to develop a 5.0 litre V8 hydrogen combustion engine for cars
Yamaha has been commissioned by Toyota to develop a 5.0 litre V8 hydrogen combustion engine for cars.
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NewsEssar sets up joint venture to develop £1bn hydrogen production plant at Stanlow
Essar has formed Vertex Hydrogen Limited, a joint venture with Progressive Energy, to build what it claims will be the UK’s largest hydrogen hub, at its Stanlow manufacturing complex.
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NewsPlant to produce hydrogen in south-west England set for completion later this year
Production of hydrogen for the transport sector in the south-west of England is set to begin later this year.
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NewsVauxhall’s sister brand Opel unveils its first hydrogen-fuelled van with UK launch in 2023
Vauxhall’s sister brand Opel has started production its first hydrogen-fuelled van, the Vivaro-e Hydrogen.
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NewsEsso signs deal investigating large-scale production of hydrogen at Fawley refinery
A deal that could lead to large-scale hydrogen production at the Fawley refinery near Southampton has been agreed by ExxonMobil’s subsidiary Esso.
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NewsToyota unveils a concept car with experimental hydrogen combustion engine
Toyota has unveiled a concept car showcasing its experimental hydrogen-powered combustion engine technology in a GR Yaris.
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NewsINEOS invests €2 billion in green hydrogen production
INEOS has today announced that it is to invest more than €2 billion into electrolysis projects to make zero carbon, green hydrogen across Europe. Its first plants will be built in Norway, Germany, Belgium with investment also planned in the UK and France.
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NewsHydrogen vehicles lagging on well-to-wheel efficiency warns Zemo Partnership report
The well-to-wheel energy efficiency of current hydrogen vehicles is lower than diesel internal combustion (IC) or battery electric vehicles and those using renewable fuels in IC engines, according to a new study by Zemo Partnership.
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NewsToyota Mirai breaks distance record for one fill of hydrogen with 845-mile journey
A 2021 Toyota Mirai has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest distance by a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle without refueling.
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NewsService station and recharging centre plan makes provision for hydrogen refuelling
Plans for a service station and recharge centre that make provision for future installation of hydrogen refuelling are being considered by Rutland County Council.
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NewsTotalEnergies joins consortium aiming to develop green hydrogen production plant
TotalEnergies is part of a consortium aiming to develop one of the world’s first plants capable of producing green hydrogen on an industrial scale, on the island of Flotta in Orkney, Scotland.
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Equipment NewsConsortium set up to develop new hydrogen flowmeter for refuelling HGVs
A consortium has been set up with the aim of developing a next-generation hydrogen flowmeter for refuelling Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs), making it cheaper and easier to refuel.
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NewsNew system set up for councils to buy and generate their own hydrogen
Highland Council has set up a system to buy and generate hydrogen which could pave the way for other local authorities to decarbonise their transport fleets.
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NewsSMMT calls for plan for transition to zero-emission HGVs before setting end date
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has called on government to work with industry to develop a plan that facilitates the transition to zero emission HGVs, before it sets an end-of-sale date for conventionally fuelled trucks.
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NewsScottish Wholesale Association investigates use of hydrogen fuel cells in road freight
Trade group the Scottish Wholesale Association has joined forces with Arcola Energy to identify the business case for hydrogen fuel cell technology in the UK’s transition to zero-emission road freight.
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NewsGovernment awards more than £91m to projects developing emission-free technology
Schemes to develop a hydrogen-fuelled engine and electric car batteries with range similar to internal combustion engines and which can charge in as little as 12 minutes are among projects awarded over £91m of government and industry funding to develop the latest green automotive technology.



















