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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Kubota Corporation filed a patent for a work vehicle designed to enhance the efficiency and convenience of hydrogen gas refueling. The invention demonstrates notable improvements in the realm of hydrogen-powered work vehicles by addressing one of the industry’s primary concerns: ease of refueling.
This patent—anchored on the work of adept engineers and scientists—introduces a resilient, high-performance diaphragm that stands to impact the hydrogen production industry broadly.
The study, led by Jiachen Zou and the team, explores the hierarchical nanoarchitecture of Ni2P/NiFe2O4 @N-GTs and its potential in the hydrogen industry.
The study’s principal findings revolve around the design and techno-economic analysis of a hydrogen refueling station powered by solar energy.
This tender is significant for the hydrogen industry as it seeks comprehensive insurance services to safeguard hydrogen infrastructure projects in the region, which are pivotal to France’s clean energy transition.
The Romanian Ministry of Energy released a “Hydrogen Production and Storage Solutions” tender on July 16, 2024. Potential bidders have until September 30, 2024, to submit their proposals.
Researchers from the Institut national de recherche scientifique (INRS), led by geologist Jasmin Raymond, suggest that areas like Thetford Mines could be rich in this resource, known as white hydrogen.
Germany has taken a significant step to strengthen Europe’s hydrogen economy.
VINCI’s subsidiary, Cobra IS, has been awarded a significant €74 million contract by SMS Group GmbH to undertake piping and mechanical works for Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe’s steel production plant in Duisburg, Germany.
This approval, detailed in the Official Gazette of Galicia, affirms the project’s environmental viability contingent upon adherence to specified conditions.
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