Archives: Hydrogen Fueling Stations

Proton, Shell and Air Products Building Hydrogen Station in NYC

October 16, 2006 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on Proton, Shell and Air Products Building Hydrogen Station in NYC | Filed in: Hydrogen Fueling Stations.

Proton, Shell & Air Products are building a hydrogen fueling station inside of the New York City metropolitan area. Proton Energy systems is the major contractor for Shell Hydrogen LLC (part of Royal Dutch Shell) and will be responsible for project design, equipment procurement and installation and other duties. Air Products is subcontracting to Proton • Read More »

New Delhi, India to Install Hydrogen Fueling Station

September 20, 2006 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | Comments Off on New Delhi, India to Install Hydrogen Fueling Station | Filed in: Hydrogen Fueling Stations.

New Delhi, India has plans to install a hydrogen-fueling station that will dispense both pure hydrogen and a natural gas (CNG) / Hydrogen blend (HCNG). The HCNG blend will be comprised of 10-percent hydrogen and will require no major modifications to the CNG engines that are currently running. An added benefit of the HCNG blend • Read More »

Norway’s First HyNor Hydrogen Fueling Station Opens

August 23, 2006 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Fueling Stations, Hydrogen Highways.

Today, Norway is opening up its first hydrogen fueling station in Stavanger during its Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference. The hydrogen fueling station is part of the HyNor Initiative, which is a hydrogen highway project similar to that in California. As part of the HyNor project, a hydrogen highway corridor will be built from Stavanger • Read More »

Vermont Opens First Hydrogen Fueling Station

June 30, 2006 | By Hydro Kevin Kantola | 1 Comment | Filed in: Hydrogen Fueling Stations.

Burlington, Vermont will open the first hydrogen fueling station in New England on July 3, 2006. The station will be located at the Department of Public Works and will electrolyze water in order to create the hydrogen. The hydrogen from the fueling station will be compressed and stored on site. Northern Power Systems and Proton • Read More »