General Motors Seizes The Fuel Cell Moment With Green Hydrogen
Green hydrogen is needed to ice the zero emission fuel cell electric cake for GM’s Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure vehicle platform.
Green hydrogen is needed to ice the zero emission fuel cell electric cake for GM’s Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure vehicle platform.
The law of unintended consequences, green hydrogen edition, is on full display in Russia’s misbegotten war on Ukraine.
In Texas, anti-ESG whiners lead the cheer for a massive new green hydrogen facility supported by wind and solar power.
Shell takes another step on its green hydrogen journey, while ExxonMobil doubles down on natural gas with carbon capture.
Honda (and GM) to fuel cell electric car fans: never give up, never surrender.
There is a lot of water in the world, but only 2.5% of it is fresh. People are fascinated by the idea of making hydrogen by passing an electric current through water to split it into its components — hydrogen and oxygen. When they think of all the water in … [continued]
If all goes according to plan, mobile hydrogen fueling stations will solve the chicken-and-egg conundrum for fuel cell trucks in USA.
Woke or not, Kentucky is behind a new green steel factory that supports President Joe Biden’s goal for offshore wind development in the US.
Stellantis is doubling down on solid-state EV batteries and hedging bets with hydrogen fuel cells.
The US firm ZeroAvia is one step closer to bringing its zero emission electric aircraft to market, powered by hydrogen fuel cells.