Spain is set to receive state funding for seven groundbreaking hydrogen projects. These initiatives mark a significant step towards fostering sustainable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Airbus, a global leader in aerospace manufacturing, has announced its intention to include Spain in its ongoing study of potential hydrogen hubs.
Spanish energy company Enagás has sold its stake in a U.S. infrastructure asset. The sale is part of Enagás’ strategic plan to pivot towards more sustainable energy sources.
Sichuan Province in China is making substantial strides in the field of hydrogen energy. The region is now focusing on converting hydrogen into electricity using hydrogen fuel cells.
Fraunhofer Institute has unveiled a compact and environmentally friendly hydrogen cell. This innovation promises to play a significant role in meeting global energy demands while minimizing the carbon footprint.
In an ambitious move to embrace cleaner energy alternatives, an Irish electricity company is testing a hydrogen power unit at its headquarters in Dublin.
The tender submission deadline is August 15, 2024. This initiative marks a significant step in ensuring environmental safety and regulatory compliance in Norway’s burgeoning hydrogen industry.
The research article “Numerical simulation study on liquid hydrogen leakage diffusion behavior and solid-air deposition formation,” authored by Mengru Li and colleagues, delves into the critical area of hydrogen safety, focusing on the consequences of liquid hydrogen leaks.
The primary objective of the tender is to solicit innovative proposals for developing advanced hydrogen production and storage technologies.
The study presents a novel approach combining experimental results with a combinatorial optimization algorithm to predict the life expectancy of PEMFCs accurately. The algorithm leverages extensive experimental data to refine its predictive capabilities, offering more accurate and reliable life predictions than existing models.