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Hydrogen

Automotive

UK could have 1.6 million hydrogen-fuelled vehicles by 2030

Private-public partnership outlines roadmap to boost take-up of fuel cell vehicles

clock 06 February 2013 •

Automotive

London to host UK's 'first integrated hydrogen network'

Consortium led by Air Products announces plan to expand embryonic hydrogen refueling network

clock 30 January 2013 •

Automotive

Updated: UK could roll out 122,000 electric car chargers under EU plan

European Commission proposes mandating deployment of charge points in member states in push to boost low-carbon vehicles

clock 24 January 2013 •

Science

UK scientists hope plant power could replace power plants

Project to generate hydrogen by replicating photosynthesis holds out promise of highly efficient green fuel

clock 21 January 2013 •

R&D

TSB powers up £5m fuel cell manufacturing programme

Industry and government-backed funding to offer grants to companies working on emerging fuel cell technologies

clock 15 November 2012 •

Politics

Five green things we learnt this week

From Brazilian green gold to Roman Abramovich's latest big money buy, BusinessGreen runs down the best of the week's news and analysis

clock 19 October 2012 •

Energy

AT&T dials up fuel cell capacity with Bloom Energy deal

Telecoms giant becomes Bloom Energy's biggest non-utility customer with over 17MW of capacity

clock 04 October 2012 •

Automotive

UK to rev up $4bn fuel cell sector, says Carbon Trust

Hyundai also set to start rolling out first hydrogen ix35 Fuel Cell vehicles in Korea this year

clock 27 September 2012 •

Aviation

Boeing clears fuel cells for takeoff in prototype 737

Aircraft manufacturer testing a range of fuel-efficient technologies in ecoDemonstrator plane on loan from American Airlines

clock 18 September 2012 •

R&D

Bill Gates lifts lid on solar-powered toilet with $6.5m funding

California Institute of Technology wins top 'Reinventing the Toilet' prize for solar system that breaks down waste into hydrogen gas

clock 16 August 2012 • 2 min read
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