German Aerospace Center progresses in hydrogen fuel technology with the opening of its BALIS project in Empfingen, Germany.
Author: Anela Dokso
The government of South Korea is taking steps to promote the hydrogen economy by designating three cities as special hydrogen complexes. These cities – Donghae, Samcheok, and Pohang – are set to become key players in the hydrogen industry, set to transform into industry hubs with the help of substantial investments.
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, electrolysis devices have emerged as pivotal technology for producing hydrogen, a clean fuel that holds great promise for various applications. One notable innovation in this field is the recently filed patent by H2i GreenHydrogen GmbH.
This patent involves a controller specifically designed for hydrogen engines, which incorporates a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) device within the exhaust passage. It further includes a urea addition valve tasked with adding urea to the exhaust gas before reaching the SCR device.
The Belgian government has issued a tender titled “Chemical products – Marché de fournitures,” published on October 31, 2024.
The UK’s government funding for carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen, and nuclear energy has garnered attention but received mixed reactions from investors.
Hydrogen holds promise as a key component in our transition to renewable energy, and projecting its storage capacity is crucial for planning.
Norwegian Hydrogen is collaborating with GreenIron, a Swedish start-up, to facilitate fossil-free iron production.
Germany has launched a new initiative aiming to advance the use of hydrogen fuel cell propulsion systems in the maritime sector.
Yanmar has completed land-based tests on a hydrogen engine designed for coastal ships.