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Public consultation under way for innovative hydrogen valley
A two-day public consultation will get under way in the city today (Thursday) following the announcement of detailed plans to create the country’s first hydrogen valley in Galway.
NUIGalway graduate rewarded for study of green hydrogen
An NUI Galway student, who won an academic award from engineering company ARUP, has now succeeded in joining Ireland’s first green hydrogen company
Toyota Mirai world record distance with zero emissions
The latest 2021 Toyota Mirai has officially set the Guinness World record for the longest distance by a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle without refuelling.
Opel Vivaro-E Hydrogen offers zero emissions and quick refuelling
Opel has unveiled the Vivaro-e HYDROGEN, a no compromise, new, electrically powered light commercial vehicle that delivers zero emission mobility for customers who need to refuel within minutes.
Toyota hydrogen fuel cell powered bus in Ireland for limited trial
A Toyota hydrogen fuel cell powered bus has arrived in Ireland for the first time and is being trialled in Dublin over the next six weeks.
Toyota backs fuel cell power for vehicles of the future
Toyota’s move to expand mass-production of fuel cell stacks and hydrogen tanks ten-fold post-2020 should banish any doubts what will power cars in the future.
GRETB Training Centre now offering instrumentation and welding courses
The GRETB Training Centre, Mervue Business Park, Galway, is running two excellent courses in welding (arc and oxy-acetylene) and instrumentation upskilling.
MMA welding and oxy-acetylene welding course at the GRETB Training Centre
The GRETB Training Centre, Mervue Business Park, Galway, is running a welding (MMA and oxy-acetylene) flat and horizontal welding course starting April 25. This is a nine week full time day course to upskill trainees to the first level of flat and horizontal welding.
Toyota reveals details of its ready-to-go fuel cell saloon
In the week that the 2014 International Engine of the Year Awards are announced, Toyota revealed the exterior design and Japanese market guide pricing of its hydrogen-powered Fuel Cell Sedan, following the car’s appearance in concept form at last year’s Tokyo motor show.
Hydrogen fuel cell cars are the future
Cars in the medium to long term will be powered by fuel cells. They will be emissions free and the fuel will be hydrogen. I have driven several prototypes and they will be the fuel and power source for our cars in the future, writes Padraic Deane.