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Hyundai Engineering will complete a technological demonstration test to manufacture high-purity clean hydrogen utilizing waste plastics as a raw material by the end of this year and will begin construction on a hydrogen production facility the following year. The facility will be built in Dangjin, Chungcheongnam-do, at a total cost of 400 billion won.
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Metals commonly used for pipes and industrial plants show no signs of increased hydrogen embrittlement even under stress. Mixing hydrogen with natural gas or using gas lines for hydrogen transport is therefore feasible, according to the researchers.
The Spanish technology company is developing SoHyCal, a pioneering project to generate up to 1,000 kg of hydrogen per day, for which the California Energy Commission (CEC) has awarded a grant of $ 3.96 million.
H2U Technologies (H2U) announced the appointment of Mark McGough as President and Chief Executive Officer. McGough has a long and…
easyJet and Rolls-Royce have announced a partnership to conduct research into industry-wide sustainability solutions for commercial aircraft. The study, which…
KDB Industrial Bank will invest in Korea’s largest liquefied hydrogen plant facility. Korea Development Bank (KDB) announced on the 21st…
Researchers from Japan, China, and Taiwan have developed a graphene oxide (GO) membrane with embedded nanodiamonds for purifying hydrogen from water vapor, according to InScience.
RWE plans to build 300 MW of electrolysis capacity at Lingen by 2026 as part of the larger GET H2 European hydrogen infrastructure project. Lingen’s total electrolyzer capacity might be increased to 2 GW by 2030, according to the German utility.
Avacon and DVGW, together with Saxony-Anhalt’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Sven Schulze, have put a hydrogen admixing system into operation in Schopsdorf.
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