Fraunhofer UMSICHT researchers are developing a new process called methanol-assisted water electrolysis (MAWE) that could revolutionize the way hydrogen is produced.
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Equinix, a global leader in digital infrastructure, has joined forces with the National University of Singapore (NUS) to explore a groundbreaking solution—hydrogen fuel cells as a green backup power source for data centers.
HYVIA, a joint venture between Renault Group and Plug, is a pioneer in hydrogen mobility in Europe. The company is developing a complete and unique H2 ecosystem, including hydrogen-powered light utility vehicles, recharging, maintenance, and financing solutions for professionals, as well as the production of fuel cells and low-carbon hydrogen by electrolysis.
Taiwan’s 2050 net-zero carbon emission goal, National Central University and Xinding Nano Company have joined forces to drive innovation in the realm of hydrogen production from seawater.
DuPont has announced the release of its first-ever product dedicated to the production of green hydrogen: the DuPont AmberLite P2X110 Ion Exchange Resin. This innovative resin is tailored to support the unique chemistry of electrolyzer loops, making it a game-changer in the world of hydrogen production.
Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with easyJet, has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in their hydrogen research project. This achievement propels hydrogen as a potent contender for powering aircraft, revolutionizing the narrow-body aviation segment from the mid-2030s onward.
Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia, has unveiled a groundbreaking achievement—the development of a hydrogen internal combustion engine tailored for passenger cars. This innovation marks a crucial leap forward in the pursuit of cleaner transportation solutions.
Fraunhofer, Europe’s largest applied research organization, has announced strategic collaborations with two prominent partners in India—the Department of Science and…
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are spearheading technology that could redefine the region’s energy landscape, turning depleted oil and gas reservoirs into green hydrogen banks. This innovation not only aligns with Scotland’s ambitious net-zero goals but could also position the nation as a net exporter of hydrogen.
Metropolitan Area Landfill Management Corporation has joined forces with Hyundai Motor Group to embark on a mission that could revolutionize…