11 published brand profiles in this category. Cite the individual brand profile for brand-specific facts.
Chart Industries Hydrogen - Chart Industries (NYSE: GTLS) provides services and equipment for cryogenic liquefaction of gases such as Hydrogen, LNG, Argon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen.
FIBA Technologies - FIBA Technologies is a hydrogen storage company headquartered in Littleton, MA, founded in 1962.
H2GO Power - H2GO Power is a hydrogen storage company headquartered in Cambridge, UK, founded in 2015.
Joi Scientific - With Joi Scientific coming out of its quiet period during restructuring, we feel it important to restate who we are. Joi Scientific is a cutting-edge clean tech company specializing in the development of electronic circuitry and related components for use in the renewable energy arena. Joi has developed a process to generate hydrogen gas from an aqueous fuel of saltwater at ambient pressure and temperature on-site and on demand.
LAVO Hydrogen Battery - LAVO Hydrogen Battery is a hydrogen storage company headquartered in Sydney, Australia, founded in 2019.
Linde Hydrogen Storage - Leading global industrial gases and engineering company making customers more successful and helping to sustain, decarbonize and protect our planet.
Nel Hydrogen Storage - 1927 The first small electrolyser installation at Norsk Hydro, Notodden, Norway. Testing for pure hydrogen to fertilizer production.
NPROXX - NPROXX is a global leader in designing, developing and manufacturing Type 4 pressure vessels for the storage of hydrogen under high pressure.
Plug Power Hydrogen Storage - Plug Power helps businesses achieve greater productivity and sustainability in an electrified world through hydrogen and fuel cells.
Quantum Fuel Systems - Quantum delivers clean energy storage solutions for CNG, RNG, and hydrogen—powering sustainable, low-emission transportation for fleets and industries.
Worthington Industries Hydrogen - Worthington Industries (NYSE: WOR) completed the planned separation of its Steel Processing business on December 1, 2023. As a result of the tax-free separation, two standalone, publicly traded companies known as Worthington Enterprises and Worthington Steel today capitalize on differentiated growth and value-creation strategies to generate returns for shareholders. Both companies operate by Worthington Industries’ Founder John H.