South Africa picks up the pieces
Transport links in South Africa are returning to normal, following last week’s outbreak of civil unrest, while manufacturing is resuming.
Transport links in South Africa are returning to normal, following last week’s outbreak of civil unrest, while manufacturing is resuming.
Chevron and Toyota’s North American division are exploring a strategic alliance to catalyze and lead the development of commercially viable, large-scale businesses in hydrogen, with the goal to advance a functional, thriving global hydrogen economy.
Sasol has launched plans to take a major step into the production of green hydrogen, both domestically in South Africa and in Germany.
Put together the best solar panels money can buy, super-efficient batteries and decades of car-making know-how and, theoretically, a vehicle might run forever.
Aberdeen University has unveiled the first designs of its new Shell Eco-Marathon car.
The National Grid’s announcement last week that capacity would have to rise to the equivalent of six Hinkley Point nuclear power stations doesn’t account for how people live their lives, believes a technology academic and businessman.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc will build seven fueling stations for hydrogen cars in California through a partnership with Toyota Motor Corp., laying down their latest bet on the demise of the internal-combustion engine.
The Japanese carmaker Toyota will source 100% of its electricity for Its new North American headquarters from renewables energy.
ITM Power plans to open the first of five hydrogen refuelling stations in the UK next week as the company begins to roll-out its clean fuel stations.