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TIMELINE A BRIEF HISTORY OF
With many actors increasingly putting their faith in the progress of hydrogen energy, perhaps it is instructive to take a look at how far we’ve come over the 400-plus years that people have been tinkering with the technology.
Hydrogen Is Identified
In Brussels, Jan Baptist van Helmont first identifies the substance hydrogen. Van Helmont is also considered the father of pneumatic chemistry and first coined the term ‘gas.’
The First Zeppelin Is Patented In Germany
Control of hydrogen comes in many forms, and one of them was in providing zeppelins – those massive airships that were en vogue for transatlantic travel in the first half of last century – with their signature buoyancy.
Zeppelins soon fell out of favour following the Hindenburg disaster of 1937.
Ge Develops Hydrogen Fuel Cells For Nasa
In the run up to the Apollo and Gemini space missions, General Electric arrives at the technological end to produce electricity from hydrogen fuel cells.
2000 2016
Hydrogen Fuel Cellpowered Submarines
Again in Germany, hydrogen powered submarine technology begins to take off.
The type 214 submarine is an avatar of this technology, but the DeepC autonomous underwater vehicle is also powered by hydrogen fuel cells too.
Toyota Launches Its First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car
As the climate crisis intensifies, automotive companies seek new ways of powering cars. Enter: hydrogen.
With the Toyota Mirai, the world’s first hydrogenpowered car comes on to the market.
2022
SAUDI GOES ALL-IN
In one of the biggest yet concerted pushes for hydrogen power, Saudi Arabia announced the construction of a $5bn green hydrogen plan in NEOM. It is to be powered by renewable energy and will supply 650 tonnes of hydrogen daily.