Avonmouth debuts £0.3 billion EfW plant and CNG‘s green biomethane terminal
Bristol’s port today enjoyed a double green boost, with the opening of two major industrial plants, one a massive waste-to-power generator, the second synthesising...
Vertical electric air taxis, dosh from Extreme E racers: diesel-destroyer AFC rises hy(-drogen)er &...
Fuel cell innovator AFC Energy today unveiled full year financials which it claims set it on route to strike it rich in the world’s...
Hydrogen-fuelled passenger jets planned by Airbus and Delta
The prospect of carbon-scrubbed or electrolysed hydrogen as a zero emissions aviation fuel has taken a big step forward, with Europe’s biggest plane maker...
SAF-er skies for Ryanair, as clean juice firm Safran & investor Hydrogen One lift...
Low cost flight behemoth Ryanair, the airline seen once on TV getting its pilots to top up planes with avgas on a charge card...
Strategy review at Powerhouse due ‘around time of AGM’
An operational review of business activities at Powerhouse Energy, the Merseyside-based extractors of clean hydrogen from end-of-life plastics, is expected to be complete by...
Hydrogen’s second wind: winners share £60 million in D-BEIS prizes
Innovators involved in Britain’s pursuit of hydrogen in its green as well as less green variants are today celebrating wins in a government competition.
D-BEIS...
Vestas to trial hydrogen-fuelled service launches maintaining North Sea turbines
Low carbon launches ferrying technicians on service trips to offshore wind-spinners will be put through their paces in the North Sea from next week,...
Johnson Matthey pump £80 million into Hertfordshire H2 fuel cell factory
Metallurgy and clean tech innovators Johnson Matthey are to build an £80 million plant in Hertfordshire, scaling up production of proton exchange membrane (PEM)...
Powerhouse progresses deal for EfW joint venture in Poland
Further details emerged today of a proposed deal enabling power-from-waste pioneers Powerhouse Energy to launch their intended joint venture in Poland.
Under outline terms agreed...
Plymouth in frame for Carlton Power’s third green H2 hub
The gas synthesising firm has secured planning permission for its third planned green hydrogen plant, a 10MW facility to be located in the Langage...
ITM Power’s shares drop 12% on new boss’s profits warning
Shares in AIM-quoted catalyser builder ITM Power closed more than 12 per cent down today at a year low, as investors reacted to a...
Hello, Columbus: Velocys lifts clean wings towards the Americas
Increasingly globe-spanning aviation-fuel-from-waste provider Velocys is looking to the US and to US project engineers Bechtel Corporation for imminent expansion.
A deal with Bechtel, the...
‘Vorsprung durch elektrische Technik’: Brits‘ love of EVs teut-teuts on
Electric car sales rose 6% last month compared to a year ago, with Volkswagen, Audi and BMW between them taking around 30% of Britain’s...
Teesside to host Britain’s first SAF handling terminal
Britain’s first dedicated bulk handling terminal for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) is to be built on Teesside. Output equivalent to 10% of the government’s...
Car decarb minister Norman urged to act on 300k charging target
Green motoring campaigners have urged decarbonisation minister Jesse Norman to add his name to moves aimed at speeding up Whitehall’s flagging drive towards 300,000...
“Compel 100% accessibility for public EV chargepoints”: campaigners
All EV chargers available to the public should be easily usable by people with disabilities, and as of right, campaigners for disabled drivers are...
Bristol’s hydrogen trial powers airport baggage trucks; planes next?
A ground-breaking airside hydrogen refuelling trial, led by easyJet with support from aviation service providers, has been successfully completed at Bristol Airport, in the...
Stanlow refinery celebrates 100 years
The hydrocarbon refining complex which every day delivers 16% of Britain’s fuel oils for road transport celebrates its centenary today.
Originally developed by Shell Oil,...
Insurers Lloyds smile on hydrogen to replace freighters’ diesel
Prospects for hydrogen as a fuel for sea freight took a step forward today, with news that key marine insurers Lloyd’s Register has agreed...