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According to Governor Valery Limarenko, the Danes plan to produce 1.5 GW of wind energy and 120 thousand tons of hydrogen per year and sell it to Japan, and as Shumshu is not one of the “disputed islands,” there should be no issues with cooperation.
Hydrogen produced at the hub will be used by New Mexico Gas in a pilot project to demonstrate the safe and effective blending of hydrogen into the company’s natural gas distribution system.
Researchers have developed a new photocatalyst made from an airgel that could enable the efficient production of hydrogen in the future. This is made possible by a sophisticated treatment of the airy material.
As a result, the new Lexus ROV Concept features a hydrogen-fueled propulsion system with a combustion engine rather than a fuel cell electrical system.
Previously, multiple research groups worked on it separately; now, the institution is combining the knowledge of its various departments to address the issue thoroughly. This is something that the hydrogen cluster has begun to work on.
In terms of using hydrogen as a fuel to replace gasoline and other fuels, Toyota has been working on some exciting advances, which have now been implemented in the Toyota GR Yaris. Let’s see how you react to these.
The cost of the trains was not disclosed by Siemens Mobility. Hydrogen-powered trains are more expensive than electric trains, however, the higher upfront cost can be mitigated by a longer lifespan.
Production of the new generation of fuel cells will soon start in Europe, Brussels to be precise. The choice for Europe is partly due to the growing demand for hydrogen-electric vehicles in this part of the world.
Every year, the MOL Group produces and uses over 150,000 tonnes of hydrogen. The company contributes to the program by delivering green alternative fuels, based on its commercial and technological capabilities.
A group of Harvard University, Shandong University, China University of Petroleum Beijing, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology researchers investigated the feasibility of creating hydrogen by electrolysis utilizing power provided by offshore wind in China.
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