A 20 megawatt hydrogen electrolyzer described as "one of the world's largest" has begun operations, energy major Shell said Friday. Located in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, the electrolyzer will ...
Anglo Dutch supermajor Shell is expanding its presence in China’s emerging hydrogen energy industry, lining up with major local players to jointly pursue green hydrogen projects in the world’s largest ...
Shell’s ambitious hydrogen project takes a decisive step forward as the energy giant secures renewable electricity through strategic partnerships. The company has finalized power purchase agreements ...
My Alerts is a service for subscribers. Please login or subscribe in order to use My Alerts. Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell and Japanese giant Mitsubishi announced a memorandum of understanding to ...
Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 29, 2002 — Mitsubishi Corporation, Shell Hydrogen and Johnson Matthey plc today announce the creation of Conduit Ventures Limited, Europe’s first venture capital company focused on ...
Shell closing several Bay Area hydrogen filling stations is a blow to FCEV infrastructure. If you followed any of our yearlong ownership saga with Toyota's Mirai, you'll recall that refilling a ...
Three separate European groups plan to build electrolysis plants that will use renewable energy to split water and make hydrogen. The groups say they are motivated by the opportunity to make ...