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Air Products has chosen thyssenkrupp nucera to supply alkaline water electrolysis technology for a 10 metric ton per day facility…
Green Hydrogen Systems has agreed to supply electrolysis equipment for a project in Scotland with Edinburgh-based Logan Energy. Two GHS…
Hyundai and Advent Technologies have signed a technology assessment, sales, and development agreement to bring green energy solutions to current…
The worldwide hydrogen industry is predicted to more than double in size from less than 100 million tons now to…
Germany’s dependence on Russian gas shows how bad its policies are. The search for new ideas is in full swing.…
What do Upper Palatinate wind turbines, Lower Bavarian solar plants, Swabian hydropower and Saudi Arabian hydrogen have in common? They’re…
Prof. ZHANG Jian’s team at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) has created…
Researchers are developing a stationary prototype for use in large mining equipment as part of the first pilot project in…
By 2030, the proposal is projected to produce 400,000 tons of green hydrogen, a kind of renewable energy that does not emit carbon dioxide, furthering the worldwide decarbonization trend.
Hiperbaric, a pioneer in our country in the development of hydrogen compression equipment for industry and sustainable mobility, has just supplied the first 100% Spanish technology compressor in the foreign market to supply hydrogen to the refueling station for sustainable buses in the German city of Bielefeld.
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