Energy storage including Fuel cells News for April 2012

Energy storage including Fuel cells News Archive

Hydrogenics, Enbridge to grow utility-scale energy storage via hydrogen in gas grids

In Canada, Hydrogenics has signed an agreement with Enbridge to jointly develop utility-scale energy storage through adding hydrogen to the natural gas grids in North America.

Energy entrepreneurs and heat storage benefit from UK investment

As part of a range of recently announced green investments by the UK Government, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) is investing £35 million in an Energy Entrepreneurs Fund and £3m in heat storage innovation.

ITM Power to study feasibility of injecting hydrogen into the gas grid

In the UK, ITM Power is leading a project to investigate the technical, financial, and operational feasibility of injecting hydrogen – generated from electrolysis fed from excess renewables – into the UK’s gas networks.

US to invest US$30 million in energy storage R&D

The United States’ government has launched a US$30 million research competition to push forward the development of energy storage technology, in an effort to meet future demand from both the domestic energy market and the military.

Air Liquide to provide hydrogen station for Alabama fuel cell bus demonstration

In the US, the Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) has announced that Air Liquide Industrial US LP is under contract to build and operate a hydrogen fuelling station for the fuel cell bus demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama.