Blast from the past

First Fuel Cell powered ship docks in Copenhagen

January 4, 2010

The first ship "Viking Lady" to employ a 320 kW Molton Carbonate fuel fuel cell in history docked  at the Copenahgen  Nyhavn at Kvaesthusmolen pier. Shipping…

EHA and EIGA prepare position paper for Review of the Seveso II Directive

December 31, 2009

The EHA and the European Industrial Gases Association, EIGA,  have prepared a joint position paper to ask the EU Commission for its consideration of the impacts…

EU plans first bulk of ETS allowances to go to CCS

December 31, 2009

A draft plan of the Commission , sent to member states the last week of the new year , sets out the rules on allocating the…

Introduction

December 31, 2009

The last weeks of 2009 have been dominated by the developments in the UN Climate Conference COP 15 in Copenhagen during which fuel cell cars whisked…

Ready for EU membership: Reykjavik has largest number of FC vehicles in Europe

December 20, 2009

Icelandic New Energy and Brimborg, Ford retailer in Iceland, have the pleasure of announcing still further steps in demonstrating hydrogen as fuel for transport; hydrogen which is…

Hydrogen is setting out to sail!

December 10, 2009

December saw more announcements on future  fuel cell martime applications as SVDesign unveiled the  "OrganiK" of designer Sylvain Viau designed for life at sea. The concept…

United Nations Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen, 7-18 December 2009

December 7, 2009

The United Nations Climate Change Conference will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, between December 7 and December 18, 2009. The conference includes the 15th Conference of…

Introduction

November 30, 2009

The first Hydrogen Vehicle Bridge Crossing Event in Europe on November 30 from Malmoe to Copenhagen was the result of a very constructive collaboration between the…