Ohio Incident Response

Feb. 15 Summary of Followup Actions to Date We’ve received a number of questions regarding the incident in Ohio and we want to provide additional information specifically on our actions immediately after learning about the incident. Upon being informed of the incident, our number one priority was to make contact with our driver and confirm […]
Emmanual Ewaleifoh Receives Emerging Leader in Technology Award

This month, OneH2’s General Manager for Service Operations, Emmanuel Ewaleifoh received our Emerging Leader in Technology Award. The award was presented in recognition of his contributions to advancing OneH2 as a leader in the hydrogen technology industry. Emmanuel joined our team in August 2020 as a Process Engineer. Since then, his hard work and innovative […]
Maximizing Hydrogen Fuel Safety through Proper Practices

As the world continues to seek alternative sources of energy, hydrogen fuel has emerged as a promising option. It’s considered to be a clean and safe source of energy, but there are still concerns about its flammability and potential explosiveness. In this article, we’ll explore the properties of hydrogen that make it safer than conventional […]
Hydrogen Patents on the Rise: EU and Japan in the Lead

According to a recent study of patents by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the European Patent Office (EPO), the European Union and Japan are leading the global patenting in hydrogen. The study measured international patent families (IPFs) filed during the 2011-2020 period and found that the EU accounts for 28% of all hydrogen patents […]
Hydrogen Fuel in Hawaii: A Path towards a Sustainable Future

The Hawaii Pacific Hydrogen Hub, a consortium of nearly two dozen companies and institutions, is crafting a proposal for $1 billion in funding for hydrogen fuel development in Hawaii. The consortium is competing for federal Department of Energy grants totaling $7 billion to build hydrogen fuel production facilities across the U.S. Hawaii is one of […]
Hydrogen-Diesel Hybrid Engines: Revolutionizing Heavy Industries

Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia, have successfully modified a conventional diesel engine to run on a mix of hydrogen and a small amount of diesel, claiming their patented technology has cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by more than 85%. Professor Shawn Kook and his team in the School […]
Hydrogen Station Deployments Soar Worldwide, But U.S. Lags Behind

The global number of hydrogen stations deployed has recently passed the 1,000 mark, according to a Global Market for Hydrogen Fueling Stations study. China represents roughly one-third of global deployments, with Japan having the second-highest number of deployments, followed closely by Korea. Other countries, such as Australia, New Zealand, and India, also have aggressive plans […]
Hydrogen Buses in Edmonton and Los Angeles: A Step Towards a Net-Zero Future for North America

Canada is expected to start two new hydrogen bus pilots, with one pilot taking place in the Albertan city of Edmonton and another in Strathcona County. While the hydrogen public transportation buses look and feel like typical city buses, they use fuel cells that utilize oxygen and hydrogen to generate power rather than requiring gasoline […]