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This research, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, sheds light on using Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) technology to explore the dynamics of hydrogen combustion.
The recent announcement by EU Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson and Argentina’s Secretary of Energy Eduardo Rodríguez Chirillo marks a significant step in advancing the EU-Argentina Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on renewable energy and hydrogen.
Aqaba hosts second green hydrogen roundtable meeting On Thursday in Aqaba, Jordan, the second roundtable meeting for possible investors in…
In a bid to revolutionize steel production and reduce emissions, Italian gas grid operator Snam, steel pipe maker Tenaris, and green technology company Tenova have embarked on a trial at the Dalmine plant near Bergamo, Italy.
Finnish energy company Helen has announced the selection of Sweco as its Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) partner for its inaugural green hydrogen production plant.
The Dolphyn Hydrogen project, after six years of development, has embarked on trials in a floating marine environment at Pembroke Port, South Wales.
The tender aims to solicit consultancy services to redesign and modernize motorway service areas in Luxembourg, with a significant focus on incorporating hydrogen refueling infrastructure. This step is a part of Luxembourg’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy sources.
Neoenergia is investing 30 million reais in a research and development project for a green hydrogen power plant in Brasília, set to be operational by 2025.
This cutting-edge technology employs metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)-derived manganese-doped indium oxide (In2O3) hollow nanotubes, marking a significant advancement in hydrogen detection capabilities.
Advanced CFD simulations are critical to the research, providing a high-resolution understanding of flame behavior. To decipher the interactions, the researchers carefully controlled and monitored flame parameters, including velocity, temperature distributions, and flame length.
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