Swiss aerospace leader Sirius Aviation joins forces with MEHAIR, India’s prominent seaplane operator, to usher in a new era of sustainable aviation.
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Oulu Energy is embarking on the construction of a 100-megawatt hydrogen production plant in northern Finland in collaboration with P2X Solutions. The proposed hydrogen plant, to be situated in the Laanila industrial area of Oulu, signifies a significant stride towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. This ambitious endeavor aims to harness the power of green hydrogen to drive a cleaner, greener future for the region and beyond. The project’s scope extends beyond conventional energy paradigms, with plans to generate 200-400GWh of heat energy annually. By leveraging electrolysis technology, the plant will produce low-carbon fuels tailored for diverse transportation sectors, including…
California-based startup, H2MOF, is poised to revolutionize the hydrogen energy sector with its pioneering approach to hydrogen storage.
The Humber region in the UK is on the brink of a significant leap forward in clean energy infrastructure with the advancement of plans for a green hydrogen production facility.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, in collaboration with Roush and Regulator Marine, has introduced the world’s first hydrogen-powered outboard prototype for recreational boats.
Germany is reaffirming its commitment to green hydrogen with a substantial financial injection of over €3.5 billion into the H2Global purchasing program.
The collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Achates Power is pushing the boundaries of efficiency with the development of a two-stroke, opposed-piston engine fueled by hydrogen.
Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) and H2Global Stiftung (H2Global) have inked a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to spearhead cooperation in the realm of clean hydrogen.
In a bid to revolutionize hydrogen production, the European Innovation Council has initiated the ANEMEL project, targeting the utilization of low-quality water sources for green hydrogen generation.
UKAEA and CNL team up to develop hydrogen technology In order to control a hydrogen isotope for nuclear fusion, the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) have teamed together to develop technology. The process that occurs in stars called nuclear fusion is the reverse of nuclear fission, which splits atoms apart. It involves heating and forcing two atoms together to form one heavier atom and then releasing energy. In accordance with the collaboration framework agreement, the partnership will concentrate on managing tritium within the fusion cycle in order to continually remove, process, and safely inject fuel…