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JCB launches hydrogen-powered generator The most recent breakthrough in JCB’s investigation and creation of construction equipment driven by hydrogen has been made public. JCB is demonstrating how its three-phase Powerpack and a hydrogen generator may be used in tandem to build on-site “microgrids” that combine hydrogen combustion and battery electricity. The generator, which runs on hydrogen, essentially doubles as a battery charger when the Powerpack receives energy from renewable sources. It only runs for brief periods of time at peak load or when the battery has to be topped off. Dutch company developing first superyacht fueled by hydrogen What is…
Provaris Energy has reported increasing engagement with hydrogen suppliers and off-takers, indicating a growing interest in developing future hydrogen supply chains using the company’s compressed hydrogen storage and carriers.
Hydrogen Research the Good the Bad the Ugly with Dr. Aleksandar Žerađanin from Max Planck Institute
In an exclusive interview with Dr. Aleksandar Žerađanin, a distinguished researcher at the Max Planck Institute with expertise in electrocatalysis and hydrogen production, H2 EnergyNews delve into the pivotal role of electrochemistry in shaping the future of clean energy technologies.
Hydrogen Research the Good the Bad the Ugly with Dr. Aleksandar Žerađanin from Max Planck Institute
In an exclusive interview with Dr. Aleksandar Žerađanin, a distinguished researcher at the Max Planck Institute with expertise in electrocatalysis and hydrogen production, H2 EnergyNews delve into the pivotal role of electrochemistry in shaping the future of clean energy technologies.
BMW’s commitment to hydrogen fuel cell technology represents a strategic effort to diversify its approach to future mobility.
VINSSEN, a specialist in maritime decarbonization technology, has made significant strides in demonstrating the feasibility of hydrogen fuel cell systems for commercial vessels.
KKR, a global investment firm, and IGNIS, a prominent Spanish renewable energy group, have joined forces to launch IGNIS P2X, a platform focused on developing green hydrogen and ammonia projects.
Indonesia is taking significant steps to foster its green hydrogen industry, with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) drafting regulations to provide incentives and tax relief for developers.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has embarked on a pivotal journey towards a greener future by initiating a trial for a hydrogen-powered bus.
Hydrogen technology is emerging as a key solution for decarbonizing the railway sector, particularly on routes that are difficult to electrify. Siemens Mobility and Tyczka Hydrogen have recently signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to accelerate the shift towards hydrogen-powered railway mobility.
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