Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking technology that addresses key limitations in clean hydrogen production using microwaves. An interdisciplinary team at Pohang University of Science & ...
Chemistry professor lends his expertise to discuss the potential of green hydrogen to be used in the energy economy for shipping, steel manufacturing and more ...
Stellantis has decided to discontinue its hydrogen fuel cell technology development program due to the lack of mid-term prospects for the hydrogen market, impacted by limited refueling infrastructure ...
In a recent article published in the journal Sustainability, researchers presented an improved oxyhydrogen (HHO) generator designed to enhance vehicle fuel efficiency and reduce harmful emissions.
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The future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles explained
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are emerging as a promising alternative to traditional internal combustion engines and battery electric vehicles. With advancements in technology and growing ...
In the quest to achieve net-zero emissions, the race between battery and hydrogen fuel cell technologies has become increasingly significant. With former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's announcement ...
Newtrace, a Bengaluru-based startup, has raised $6.3 million in Pre-Series A funding to scale its innovative Voltagen electrode technology for green hydrogen production. Backed by HDFC Bank and Mitsui ...
A new method has been developed to extract hydrogen directly from natural gas fields by injecting steam, a catalyst, and oxygen, resulting in hydrogen and carbon monoxide that can be separated while ...
The transition of ammonia to hydrogen has become important as the power sector seeks to decarbonize its operations. Industrial-scale ammonia crackers are reaching commercial maturity in many areas, ...
Burning coal, natural gas, diesel, or fuel oil for everyday thermal needs (hot water, space heating, industrial steam, and power processes) accounts for more than 20% of all global greenhouse gases ...
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