Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Nel Hydrogen, the parent business of Proton Onsite, is a member of a team investigating more sustainable methods of producing ammonia, with funds provided by a government grant. According to Dr. Kathy Ayers, vice president of research and development at Nel, the production of ammonia – a nitrogen-hydrogen combination — consumes the most energy and produces the most carbon dioxide of all the compounds produced at scale. Nel is supplying electrolyzers — hydrogen generators that employ electricity to split water into its basic elements of hydrogen and oxygen — for the project, enabling the use of renewable hydrogen into the…

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myFC, a Swedish fuel cell firm, has signed an agreement with a renowned European OEM to develop fuel cell solutions for autonomous warehouse robots, or AGVs. The agreement calls for the study and evaluation of the feasibility of driving AGVs using myFC’s unique hybrid solution for fuel cells and batteries. The deal lays the groundwork for myFC’s next commercial phase. The partnership represents a significant strategic move for myFC in the prioritized segment of intralogistics. According to laboratory testing, myFC’s innovative hybrid solution for fuel cells and batteries enables AGVs to operate substantially longer than conventional battery solutions for autonomous…

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Iceland’s ambitious goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2040 took another step forward with the announcement of plans for an innovative new project that would harness the power of hydrogen to power transportation. HS Orka and Hydrogen Ventures Limited (H2V) announced today bold plans to build a green methanol manufacturing plant powered by green hydrogen to power the marine sector, as well as personal and commercial vehicles such as automobiles, vans, and lorries. Iceland now generates more than 80% of its energy from renewable sources – mostly geothermal and hydropower – but the development of green hydrogen projects would enable the…

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