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Author: Anela Dokso
The patent outlines an innovative catalyst structure designed for the oxidation of hydrogen in the air. The structured catalyst aims to enhance the efficiency and safety of hydrogen oxidation processes, a crucial aspect in various industrial applications and environmental technologies.
The Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and Technology has issued a new tender titled “National Hydrogen Infrastructure Development Program.”
CB&I, operating as an unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott, has secured a significant contract from the Saipem Clough joint venture to execute the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of ammonia storage and various process tanks for the Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers Urea Plant in Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula.
Direct air capture, a process that removes CO2 directly from the atmosphere, is a more cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions than using green hydrogen, according to a study by researchers at Harvard University.
Australian gas utility has reached a significant milestone by achieving a 10% renewable hydrogen blend in its gas network.
Danish green hydrogen company, Green Hydrogen Systems, has announced significant job cuts due to slower-than-expected market development.
Kang Nam-Hoon: Korea’s Leadership in Hydrogen Technology Fueled by Public-Private Synergy
‘H2 MEET 2024’, Korea’s largest hydrogen industry exhibition, successfully concluded its three-day run from Wednesday the 25th to Friday the 27th of last month.
Namibia is taking bold steps into the realm of green hydrogen, a move crucial for both environmental and economic reasons.
Hy24, the world’s largest investment fund manager focused solely on hydrogen, has joined Hydrogen Denmark.
Mahle, a leader in automotive parts based in Germany, is collaborating with Deutz, well-known for creating combustion engines, to work on hydrogen engine components.
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