JCB, a leading construction equipment manufacturer, has received official approvals for its innovative hydrogen engine across ten European nations, marking a significant breakthrough for green technology in the construction industry.
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Natural hydrogen exploration is at a crossroads reminiscent of the early oil and gas wildcatting days. Despite advancements in geological…
The global commitment to cleaner energy solutions has spotlighted hydrogen as a promising alternative, yet harnessing its full potential poses…
According to recent findings published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, the optimization of direct-ammonia fuel cells (DAFCs) hinges on carefully calibrated cathode configurations.
Hydrogen production remains a focal point in the quest for sustainable energy solutions, with attention now pivoting towards methanol steam reforming (MSR) coupled with metal hydride hydrolysis.
The exploration of metal sulfides as catalysts in the domain of photocatalytic water splitting offers significant potential for hydrogen production, aligning with the global initiatives towards sustainable energy solutions.
With the hydrogen economy poised to grow significantly—to a projected market size of $201 billion by 2025, according to industry forecasts—the critical importance of safe storage becomes increasingly apparent.
The global ambition to achieve climate neutrality hinges on innovative approaches to reduce carbon emissions, with biogas reforming emerging as a promising pathway.
The hydrogen production industry is witnessing a paradigm shift with statistics indicating a significant push towards sustainable production methods, in particular through the utilization of biogas — a renewable source projecting to meet part of the increasing global hydrogen demand.
The Swiss Federal Office of Energy has issued a tender titled “Research and Development Services and Related Consultancy Services” as part of its 2050 Energy Perspectives initiative.