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Liquid Hydrogen Refuelling at HRS: Description of SLH2 Concept, Modelling Approach and Results
In a significant contribution to the field of hydrogen energy, researchers Vladimir Molkov, Hazhir Ebne-Abbasi, and Dmitriy Makarov present groundbreaking work on liquid hydrogen (LH2) refuelling at hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).
The research focuses on the advancements in hydrogen fuel engine design and highlights the characteristics of hybrid engines. It also outlines prospects for future research, specifically looking into the development and improvement of engines that use natural gas and hydrogen.
South Australia has received federal approval for its 200MW Whyalla hydrogen plant under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
In a surprising turn of events, the Spanish government has decided to abandon its plans for a permanent windfall tax…
Funding has been secured for the UK’s largest hydrogen production facility in Bradford, as announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Lummus Technology has joined forces with Advanced Ionics to propel green hydrogen production.
Safety Analysis of Hydrogen Explosion Accident in Underground Hydrogen Storage Gas Injection Station
This research, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy by authors Zhen Yang, Xiaochuan Wang, Jincheng Hu, Chaoyu Xu, and He Deng, provides a comprehensive safety analysis of hydrogen explosion accidents at underground hydrogen storage sites.
This research article by Ingrid Snustad, David Berstad, and Petter Nekså explores the potential for using hydrogen as a primary fuel source for fishing vessels.
Jeju Island, a popular tourist spot in South Korea, is set to become a leader in renewable energy by converting food waste into hydrogen fuel.
German Aerospace Center progresses in hydrogen fuel technology with the opening of its BALIS project in Empfingen, Germany.
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