Loughborough University’s Green Hydrogen Research Group has devised the world’s pioneering lead-acid battery-electrolyser, earning a recognition at the esteemed 2024 Hydrogen Awards.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Chevron New Energies, a branch of Chevron, has recently disclosed plans to initiate a 5-megawatt hydrogen production initiative in California’s Central Valley.
A research team at NIMS has leveraged an artificial intelligence (AI) technique to revolutionize the production of green hydrogen.
Wiener Linien plans to roll out ten hydrogen-fueled buses on Line 39A by 2025, marking a significant step towards sustainable public transportation.
Industrie De Nora S.p.A. has made a significant stride in the green hydrogen industry. As a key partner in the European project “HyTecHeat,” alongside prominent entities like Snam and Tenova, De Nora is spearheading the adoption of innovative hybrid technologies to foster low CO2 emissions in steel production.
H2SITE, a cutting-edge hydrogen solutions provider, has recently unveiled a revolutionary membrane separator that can extract hydrogen blends containing 5 to 20% hydrogen with a remarkable purity of over 99%.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Symbio have recently forged a strategic partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a focus on advancing fuel cell systems for various applications, notably in construction machinery.
International Airlines Group (IAG) has made a significant stride towards its sustainability goals with the recent unveiling of a substantial Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) agreement.
In a notable shift towards cleaner transportation, transit agencies in the United States and Canada have been making substantial progress in electrifying their fleets with zero-emission buses (ZEBs). According to the latest update from CALSTART’s “Zeroing in on ZEBs”, the landscape of ZEB adoption is evolving rapidly, showcasing promising advancements and key statistics.
A recent breakthrough in hydrogen engine technology by AVL Racetech is generating excitement and hope for the future of internal combustion engines (ICEs). This new development showcases the potential of hydrogen powertrains, offering a compelling alternative to traditional gasoline engines and electric vehicles.