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The research emphasizes electrode permeability’s critical role in enhancing planar SOFC performance. Through a series of numerical studies, the authors have determined that optimizing the permeability of electrodes can substantially influence the overall efficiency and functionality of SOFCs.
The latest research published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy offers crucial insights into the impact of steelmaking processes on the hydrogen embrittlement of tempered martensitic steel.
The paper “WSe₂ modified monocrystalline SnSe₂ nanosheets for hydrogen gas detection and its sensing mechanism” unveils a new method for detecting hydrogen gas using innovative nanosheet materials.
This innovative approach highlights the versatility and efficiency of hydrogen as a clean energy source within the aviation industry.
A new study titled “Hydrogen Enriched LNG Fuel for Maritime Applications – A Life Cycle Study” has unveiled promising findings that could significantly impact the maritime industry’s approach to fuel sources.
However, improving hydrogen combustion efficiency and minimizing emissions are critical challenges.
This tender is pivotal for the hydrogen industry as it aims to accelerate the development of green hydrogen technologies in Romania, aligning with the country’s commitment to sustainable energy and carbon reduction.
The company garnered significant attention for its partially hydrogen-powered flight out of Moses Lake in March last year, but it has burned through its $100 million in investor funding and failed to secure additional financing.
A recent International Journal of Hydrogen Energy publication explores heat loss in hydrogen/air deflagration within closed pipelines.
The study, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, explores the environmental and economic impacts of this innovative hydrogen production pathway.
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