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#Wrightbus has delivered 12 Kite Hydroliner #hydrogen buses to #German operator WestVerkehr GmbH, bringing Germany’s total to 43, with around 130 expected by end of 2025. Operating in North #Rhine-Westphalia, the buses serve #Heinsberg, Hückelhoven, and Erkelenz. WestVerkehr’s MD, Udo Winkens, called it a major step towards clean, future-ready transport. Supported by €3.4 million from Germany’s Federal Ministry for Digital and #Transport, the project helps cut noise and emissions. Wrightbus CEO Jean-Marc Gales praised the environmental benefits and strong cooperation with WestVerkehr. The buses offer up to 1,000 km range, refuel in under 10 minutes, and carry 90 passengers. Wrightbus has also opened a #European service centre in Brühl to support its growing fleet, with orders from RVK, Saarbahn, Cottbusverkehr and others. The centre is part of plans to expand Wrightbus’s service network across Europe, replicating its UK model.
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wrightbus.comWrightbus Hydroliners launched by German operator WestVerkehr GmbH.Zero-emission bus manufacturer Wrightbus has delivered 12 new hydrogen vehicles to German operator WestVerkehr GmbH. The latest order completion of Kite Hydroliner single decks means there are now 43 hydrogen-powered buses on the streets of Germany - with around 130 due to be on the roads by the end of 2025.

alojapan.com/1263144/china-pow China powers forward in hydrogen patents, outcompeting Japan #China #Forward #Hydrogen #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #news #outcompeting #patents #powers TOKYO — China has surpassed Japan to become the most competitive country when it comes to hydrogen-related patents, a new study has found, bolstering its position as a leader in carbon-free energy combined with its edge in solar and wind. Tokyo-based research company Astamuse, in which Nikk…

alojapan.com/1260915/japan-to- Japan to begin surveying for natural hydrogen deposits ##begin #deposits #Hydrogen #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #natural #news #surveying TOKYO — The Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) will start looking for natural hydrogen deposits underground in the country within fiscal 2025, hoping to find a cheap source of a next-generation fuel that does not emit carbon dioxide when burned. Hydrogen use is projected to expand…

More #hydrogen hype exploded. Anyone that plays with #Nicola (the truck, not the valley) seems to get burnt—nothin' left but water and oxygen! This result was completely predictable, but the geniuses that run the show here have to push oil based results to prop up their frantic and fearful base.
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desmog.com/2025/04/23/albertas

DeSmog · Alberta’s First Commercial Hydrogen Fuelling Station Removed Ahead of Edmonton ExpoAmerican owner Nikola has filed for bankruptcy less than a year after the fueller was installed. Canada's Hydrogen Convention began Tuesday.

#hydrogen #biomass #agriculture #energy

'A groundbreaking technology for hydrogen (H₂) production has been developed by a team of researchers ... This innovative method utilizes biomass derived from sugarcane waste and silicon photoelectrodes to generate H₂ exclusively using sunlight, achieving a production rate four times higher than the commercialization benchmark set by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).'

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UNIST News CenterNew Technology Developed for H2 Production from Sugarcane Waste and SunlightAbstract To commercialize the technology of photoelectrochemical hydrogen production, it is essential to surpass the US. Department of Energy target of 0.36 mmol h−1 cm−2 for 1-sun hydrogen production
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www.linkedin.comThe HyLINE II project would like to extend our gratitude to Equinor for… | Vigdis OldenThe HyLINE II project would like to extend our gratitude to Equinor for hosting the fourth project and steering committee meeting at Rotvoll, outside Trondheim, this Tuesday and Wednesday. Welded joints in gas transport pipelines must always be meticulously evaluated with respect to structural integrity, particularly in the presence of pressurized hydrogen gas. This is the primary focus of the HyLINE II project, where we address various aspects of hydrogen and material interactions both experimentally and numerically. These include hydrogen diffusion and trapping, the influence of microstructural features on crack initiation and growth, fracture and fatigue properties, and the transferability between lab-scale and industrial applications. The meeting commenced with a visit to SINTEF's new national SMART-H test lab for mechanical testing under pressurized hydrogen gas, where we are currently performing fracture toughness testing. The project are very grateful to our Japanese research partner from Kyushu University, represented by Professor Hisao Matsunaga, and the collaborating Fukuoka University represented by Professor Junichiro Yamabe, for visiting Trondheim and presenting their recent research findings. Gassco AS TechnipFMC Shell TotalEnergies Tenaris Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU) SINTEF Industri Norges forskningsråd

alojapan.com/1235272/japans-fi Japan’s first hydrogen-powered tugboat gets launched #Hydrogen #Japan #JapanNews #news #ReducingShippingEmissions #tugs Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. has launched Japan’s first tugboat equipped with a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine (ICE). The vessel, launched on March 28, 2025, at TSUNEISHI Factory in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, uses a hydrogen dual-fuel ICE and a high-pressure hydrogen gas storage system to reduce environmenta…

alojapan.com/1235078/tsuneishi Tsuneishi launches Japan’s first hydrogen dual-fuel tugboat #Hydrogen #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #news #TsuneishiShipbuilding #Tugboat Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has launched the country’s first tugboat equipped with a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine. Courtesy of Tsuneishi Shipbuilding The 38-meter-long tugboat, which was developed and built as part of The Nippon Foundation’s Zero Emission Ships Project, was launched…