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Chart’s HLH2 (horizontal liquid hydrogen) fuel system, which is now commercially available, is designed to address rising market demand for a wide range of fuel cell and internal combustion engine applications.
The researchers combined tandem solar cells with low-cost catalyst materials to electrolyze water and split it into hydrogen and oxygen.
The aim is for the region to drive forward the green transformation faster, more connectedly and more sustainably.
The University of Bayreuth’s researchers promote the study of high-temperature electrolysis (HTEL) as part of the Federal Ministry of Education…
Monolith, a pioneer in green hydrogen and clean materials manufacturing, announced plans to add around 200 employees—many in chemistry and…
TNG Limited, an Australian resource and mineral processing technology business, has entered into a Project Development Agreement with Malaysia-based AGV…
Australian researchers have set a new world efficiency record for the direct synthesis of sustainable hydrogen from solar energy using…
According to Frost & Sullivan’s recent report, Global Fuel Cell Trucks Growth Opportunities, the promise of fuel cell trucks in…
Public Transport City Councilor Peter Hanke, Floridsdorf district chairman Georg Papai (both SP), Stadtwerke chief Martin Karjcsir, and the managing directors of the individual municipal utilities gathered on the outskirts to commemorate the occasion.
Genesis will electrify in two ways, using both battery-electric cars (BEVs) and hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (HFCEVs) under the expedited plans (FCEVs).
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