- Chiba University Study Advances CO2-to-Methane Conversion Efficiency by Clarifying Photocatalytic and Photothermal Mechanisms
- Edify Energy Secures Approval for 1 GW Hydrogen Project in Queensland
- US Hydrogen Hub Funding Stabilized as Trump Administration Moves to Retain Nearly $5 Billion in Previously Approved Projects
- TSR Group and BASF Scale European EV Battery Recycling Network
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Those are required for ships. Volkswagen is the world’s largest ship engine manufacturer. Volkswagen engines power more than half of all ships. We won’t be able to electrify those ships. Planes are the same way. A plane cannot be electrified. Hydrogen-based fuels are required.
Rio Tinto and Komatsu are collaborating to accelerate the development and deployment of zero-emission mining haulage technologies, such as haul trucks.
Macquarie Group is part of a consortium that includes Hyundai Motor and other parties that has been awarded grant funding…
Entergy Texas, Inc. has commenced the process of seeking clearance to construct the Orange County Advanced Power Station, a 1,215-megawatt…
Xodus, a global energy consultant, has released a new research asking for a more bold vision to enable the UK…
ENEOS Corporation has signed a memorandum of understanding with Neoen Australia Pty Ltd. (Neoen) to perform a feasibility study on…
NTPC Renewable Energy has announced the launch of a tender for the construction of India’s first green hydrogen fueling station…
According to the public utility network, the preliminary study’s goal is to determine the feasibility of installing a pilot system at the chair of gas and thermal systems at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg.
Researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed, for the first time, a nanoscale material that can efficiently split seawater into oxygen and a clean energy fuel — hydrogen — without releasing any harmful chemicals.
As a result of the news, BNetzA will be in charge of regulating hydrogen infrastructure in Germany as it grows.
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