In 2019, we were the first company in the U.K. to open a commercial activity for the storage of hydrogen in disused oil or gas fields or aquifers. We see big. We are committed to evaluate future development sites, fostering research projects, partnering with energy producers and investors, transferring oil and gas knowledge to prepare the future of a pan-European hydrogen economy.
Hydrogen Afloat Ltd is all about bringing the benefits of hydrogen and fuel cell technology to a very practical application on the canals and rivers of the UK.
Hydrogen is no longer a future thing. After years of development, Hydrogen Powered Solutions is now introducing its Hydrogen Power Unit (HPU) on a large scale. This hydrogen generator has been developed together with the installation sector, real estate sector, horticulture and industry. The result is a sustainable solution that meets all requirements and reduces emissions and costs of your central heating boiler.
Hydrologiq turns a complex hydrogen supply chain into easily-deployable solutions. Unlocking and accelerating the transition to Net Zero.. By making it easy to adopt and deploy hydrogen powered machinery, allowing large off-grid energy users to leave diesel and start meeting their decarbonisation targets today. Through a single platform Hydrologiq brings together the hardware, fuel, and software to deploy and manage hydrogen generators.
Hydrogen fuel cell systems are the origin of HyMove technology and produce clean energy. We manufacture top quality fuel cell systems as power modules in heavy-duty applications, such as buses, trucks, construction equipment, agricultural vehicles, inland vessels, and stationary power modules.
HyNet is the UK’s leading industrial decarbonisation project. We are unlocking a low carbon future across the north west of the UK – creating new roles, safeguarding existing jobs, growing a skills base and attracting investment into the region. HyNet will reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from across the region by a quarter starting in the mid-2020s. We will do this both by locking away the carbon dioxide emitted by heavy industry and by providing locally-produced low carbon hydrogen to power for industry, transport and to heat for our homes and businesses.
Building next generation fuel cells with both high specific power and high energy density.
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