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AHT hydrogen generator helps reduce emissions in locomotives In an independent test, the Advanced Hydrogen Technologies (AHT) Group’s hydrogen generator reduced emissions on a Class 08 locomotive in the United Kingdom. AHT’s R4 Generator was utilized during the first week of the trial, in a joint venture with Harry Needle Railroad Company (HNRC), to “clean” the train by getting rid of any remaining carbon buildup before adding a carbon capture equipment. According to the study, there was a 22% decrease in overall gas emissions, a 20% reduction in heavy particles, and an 8% reduction in diesel efficiency. Hermes looks at…
Mark your calendars for June 6, 2024, at 3:00 PM CET as Energy News presents an exclusive webinar titled “Liquid Hydrogen Production and Storage Challenges in the Hydrogen Economy.” We are honored to have Dr. S. A. Sherif, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida, as our distinguished speaker for this session.
Glocal Green AS and Norwegian Hydrogen AS have entered into a cooperation agreement aimed at developing and establishing hydrogen production in conjunction with Glocal Green’s planned bio-methanol plant.
Kenya has unveiled an ambitious green hydrogen strategy, setting stringent carbon emission standards and laying out a roadmap for both domestic use and export.
The Alliance for Zero Emissions Aviation (AZEA) recently unveiled its ambitious vision for hydrogen and electric-powered flights within Europe at the ILA Berlin aerospace fair.
Trina Solar is investing 158 million euros in Huelva, Spain, to establish a factory specialized in electrolyzers for green hydrogen production.
Kyustendil Municipality and Trakia University Unite to Establish Hydrogen Valley in Bulgaria
Kyustendil Municipality, in collaboration with Trakia University, is embarking on an ambitious project to establish Bulgaria’s first hydrogen valley.
Recent research by the Dutch organization TNO sheds light on the cost dynamics of green hydrogen production, revealing potential challenges in achieving cost competitiveness with fossil-based hydrogen.
Infener has made a significant investment in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany.
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