by Tobias Hanson | Dec 16, 2024 | FCHEA Organization
Hydrogen energy is increasingly recognized as a critical part of the energy transition, largely due to its versatility and potential to decarbonize sectors where direct electrification is difficult. However, the “green premium”, which refers to the higher cost...
by Tobias Hanson | Nov 14, 2024 | FCHEA Organization, Stationary Power
Data Centers: More Power, More Fuel Cells The world is constantly innovating, with more and more of our financial, recreational, and even medical functions moving online and streaming through various devices. The power needed to run the data centers supporting these...
by Kimberly Nelson | Oct 21, 2024 | FCHEA Organization
As the world transitions toward cleaner energy sources, hydrogen has emerged as a vital player in the energy landscape. While production and end use of hydrogen is critical to achieving a robust hydrogen economy, large-scale storage solutions are needed to bridge the...
by Kimberly Nelson | Oct 7, 2024 | FCHEA Organization
By Aidan Dennehy, FCHEA Germany has a longstanding reputation as a hotbed of innovation and world-class engineering, always on the cutting edge of technology. This is no different when it comes to the use of hydrogen. Germany is determined to accelerate the adoption...
by Kimberly Nelson | Sep 24, 2024 | FCHEA Organization
With news of the world’s first hydrogen-powered commercial passenger ferry commencing service on San Francisco Bay, now is the right time to look at recent hydrogen and fuel cell-powered developments in the marine sector. All aboard! Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems The Sea...
by Kimberly Nelson | Sep 9, 2024 | FCHEA Organization
After the monumental $8 billion Hydrogen Hubs program was included in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, it was safe to say that the entire world, not just the U.S. and potential winners, were anxiously awaiting the results. In October 2023, the first seven...