KU Leuven researchers have pioneered a revolutionary hydrogen technology that could reshape the future of renewable fuel production.
Author: Anela Dokso
Yamaha Motor to display prototype hydrogen-powered outboard engine From February 14–18, 2024, in Miami, Florida, Yamaha Motor will have a prototype hydrogen-powered outboard engine on display at the Miami International Boat Show. Since marine items must overcome water resistance since they travel through it, they require a lot more energy to propel than land-based vehicles. During a briefing on Yamaha Motor’s marine technology, Heiji Maruyama, the company’s director and managing executive officer, mentioned that ten times as much energy is needed for marine electrification as is needed for land-based mobility. Furthermore, batteries have a far lower energy density than gasoline…
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Environmental Defense Fund and nearly seventy health, environmental, and public interest groups are urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to combat dangerous air pollution caused by hydrogen production with fossil fuels.
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