One of the latest developments in hydrogen field is a patent for a hydrogen separation filter with enhanced selectivity.
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Researchers have embarked on an innovative journey to investigate the potential of a micro-thermo-photovoltaic (MTPV) system that uses a blend of ammonia and hydrogen as fuel.
A novel apparatus has been designed to generate hydrogen in real time through the vapor catalytic reforming of ethanol. This technology holds promise for significant pollutant emission reduction, impacting both the environment and the economy by utilizing a more efficient energy source.
Researchers have conducted an experimental study to examine how various environmental factors affect the performance of ammonia-hydrogen fuel cells (AHFCs).
With the pressing need to reduce carbon emissions, hydrogen has emerged as a viable alternative energy source. The potential of hydrogen blending in natural gas pipelines offers the promise of significantly lowering emissions from homes and industries.
Ammonia has long been recognized not just for its utility as a fertilizer component but also for its potential as a fuel. However, efficient and safe combustion of ammonia presents various challenges.
AIR LIQUIDE, a key player in the energy sector, has taken a step forward in this domain by filing a patent for a novel method for generating hydrogen.
The research published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy discusses a new mechanism for hydrogen pricing within integrated energy systems.
The latest patent, filed by the Paul Scherrer Institute, introduces a novel approach to plant design that offers remarkable flexibility.
Hydrogen and carbon dioxide are two essential components in many industrial processes. The current patent from TotalEnergies Onetech presents a novel process and system for producing these gases starting from a feed stream containing carbon monoxide.