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In the rapidly evolving sphere of renewable energy, the creation of off-grid charging stations (OGCS) for electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen vehicles (HVs) marks a significant milestone.
The Municipality of Warsaw, Poland, has announced a new tender titled “Construction of a Bus Depot with Accompanying Infrastructure and Hydrogen Refueling Station.”
Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) has issued a highly anticipated tender titled “Construction and Operation of a Hydrogen Refueling Station including Electrolyzer for Local Hydrogen Production and Supply.”
The Finnish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has issued a new tender titled “Research Laboratory Services – Research Lab Use Fee,” with the tender publication date set for September 24, 2024.
The Slovak government has issued a tender titled “ELEKTROLYZÉR NA VÝROBU H2 V ENO,” published on September 23, 2024.
The Walloon Government has issued a tender titled “VKhyLab – National Hydrogen Test Center in Charleroi” with a publication date of September 23, 2024, and a submission deadline of October 24, 2024.
Hydrogen embrittlement poses significant challenges for integrating hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines. This phenomenon, where metals become brittle and fracture due to the penetration of hydrogen, can compromise the integrity of steel pipelines.
This research is essential given Iran’s untapped renewable energy resources and the ongoing dependence on fossil fuels. By integrating techno-economic analysis with multi-criteria decision-making methods, the researchers identify optimal sites and technologies for wind-to-hydrogen systems.
This comprehensive review explores the recent advancements in the development of palladium (Pd) catalysts for the reversible dehydrogenation of heterocyclic liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC).
In an interview with geoscientist Jürgen Grötsch, we explore the exciting potential of natural hydrogen, a largely untapped energy source…
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