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The Danish government has announced a new tender titled “Køb og levering af H2 og CO2 – 2024-0735243,” aiming to secure the supply and delivery of hydrogen and carbon dioxide.
This study focuses on understanding the combustion and emission characteristics of an ammonia/hydrogen fuel mixture in a heavy-duty engine.
Scientists Hannah Hyunah Cho, Vladimir Strezov, and Tim J. Evans conducted a life cycle assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental impacts involved in the marine transport of hydrogen using ammonia. Their findings are published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
Germany has issued a new tender titled “Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines, for highways, roads, airfields and railways; flatwork – Tief- und Rohrbauleistungen für den Bau der Gashochdruckleitungen FGL 102 und FGL 211.”
In 2023, the global electrolyzer market hit $5.8 billion; projections show it will reach $8.5 billion by 2027. Yet, 78%…
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On November 15, 2024, the French government, through its group of command services, published a tender titled “698099-2024: France – Hydrogen, argon, rare gases, nitrogen and oxygen.”
The Government of Ireland has recently announced a new tender titled “Provision of Engineering Services Framework Agreement” aimed at advancing the hydrogen sector in the country.
The Netherlands, through Gasunie Energy Development, has issued a new tender titled “H2Cast: Procurement & Transport of Hydrogen.”
Investigations of Micro-Thermo-Photovoltaic System Fueled with Ammonia/Hydrogen under Extreme Operational Conditions
Researchers have embarked on an innovative journey to investigate the potential of a micro-thermo-photovoltaic (MTPV) system that uses a blend of ammonia and hydrogen as fuel.
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