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The United States Bureau of Land Management has granted Heliogen the exclusive right to lease land in the Brenda Solar…
Reversible fuel cell technology is the focus of a newly launched company, Refhuel. BIRAD, a research and development company affiliated…
Energy Observer is taking a major step forward by starting the design of the maritime transport industry’s most emblematic ship:…
By 2035, Airbus hopes to have a hydrogen-powered passenger airplane on the market, paving the road to carbon-free flight.
The world’s first electric airplane engine, driven by high-temperature superconductors, is part of the installation (HTSC). The aircraft’s two turbojet engines are supplemented with a 500-kilowatt electric motor that drives the propeller.
A new hydrogen storage system for future fuel cell passenger cars is currently being developed by BMW AG, Robert Bosch…
For the first time ever, a Mississippi-based company, Hy Stor Energy, has become a Tier 1 member of the Fuel…
Equinor has joined the Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) as a member organization. With its headquarters in Stavanger, Norway, Equinor…
HydrogenPro has signed a contract with Mitsubishi Power Americas for the initial delivery of 40 electrolysers, making it one of…
As hydrogen fuel becomes commercially available, Bergen Engines has launched a comprehensive test program to ensure that the company can…
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