Author: Anela Dokso

Lhyfe is making significant strides in the production of green hydrogen, with the announcement of its fifth site in France. Located in Croixrault in the Somme region, this plant aims to produce and deliver up to two tonnes of green hydrogen daily by 2026. This expansion marks Lhyfe’s first site in northern France and is set to support local manufacturers and mobility sectors in their efforts to decarbonize. The new site in Croixrault is ideally positioned to serve the Hauts-de-France region, known for its industrial activities like chemicals and metallurgy. These industries, along with logistics and mobility sectors, can benefit…

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Researchers from Washington State University and international collaborators have discovered that lignin-based jet fuel can store hydrogen in a stable liquid form. The study unveils a method to bind volatile hydrogen chemically, simplifying storage and transport without pressurized tanks. Working with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the University of New Haven, and Natural Resources Canada, the team has used chemical reactions to develop a mechanism for storing hydrogen within lignin-derived jet fuel. This fuel, made from plant-based lignin, offers a sustainable alternative, improving engine performance and reducing pollutants. WSU scientists are now developing an AI-powered catalyst with the University of New…

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