Shell decided to permanently close all of its hydrogen refueling stations for passenger cars in California. The oil giant claims that the cause of the move is supply complications. "Hydrogen fuel-cell ...
Shell closing several Bay Area hydrogen filling stations is a blow to FCEV infrastructure. If you followed any of our yearlong ownership saga with Toyota's Mirai, you'll recall that refilling a ...
Shell Hydrogen will permanently close all seven of its California pumping stations immediately, the company confirmed this week. It will no longer operate light-duty hydrogen stations in the U.S., and ...
European majors (Shell, BP, etc.) are moving toward the clean energy transition much faster than their American counterparts (Exxon Mobil, Chevron, etc.). Shell announced plans to build Europe's ...
In the evolving landscape of clean energy and transportation, hydrogen fuel cell technology has emerged as a promising zero-emission alternative to traditional fossil fuels and battery electric ...
A Shell Oil Co. subsidiary has shuttered almost all of its hydrogen fueling station network for light-duty vehicles in California, dealing a setback to an energy source that could reduce carbon ...
In a recent announcement, Shell (NYSE:SHEL) revealed its decision to cease the operation of hydrogen light-duty passenger fueling stations in California. The move is attributed to supply chain issues ...
Oil companies have changed how they present themselves. Instead of proudly saying they sell gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products, they now say they sell energy. Shell is a good example of ...
A 200 MW electrolyser is to be built on the Tweede Maasvlakte in the port of Rotterdam and will be operational in 2025 Supermajor Shell has taken a final investment decision to build a 200-megawatt ...
The filling station, which will also dispense gasoline, is a baby step toward "mini networks" of fuel cell vehicles and ultimately, cleaner energy sources for hydrogen. Martin LaMonica is a senior ...
Supermajor Shell has taken a final investment decision to build a 200-megawatt electrolyser for the Holland Hydrogen I hydrogen plant, in the Netherlands. The company announced the go-ahead for the ...