Hydrogen is often hailed as a potential clean energy solution because when used as a fuel, it produces only water as a byproduct. However, storing hydrogen is notoriously difficult due to its physical and chemical properties.
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The European Union is taking a significant step toward decarbonizing its transport sector, allocating nearly €422 million to 39 projects under the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF).
Statistical insights reveal a complex interplay between political maneuvers and scientific integrity, particularly within organizations like NOAA and the USDA.
China’s strategic maneuvering within the global market for critical minerals has been characterized by a substantial financial commitment over the…
In analyzing the ambitious European Green Deal (EGD), which aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, a key insight emerges: despite the significant efforts underway, just 32 of 154 policy targets are fully on track as of mid-2024.
More than 86 million tons of carbon dioxide are emitted annually by the glass industry, largely due to its energy-intensive processes that require temperatures exceeding 1,500°C to melt raw materials like silica, soda ash, and limestone.
The patent outlines an innovative water treatment loop designed for integration with electrolysis stacks within a hydrogen-producing electrolysis plant.
TEP, or Tucson Electric Power, is considering a new venture by exploring a grant that could lead to the integration of nuclear power into their energy portfolio.
Toyota Motor Corporation is making headlines with its decision to establish a wholly owned company in Shanghai.
In a strategic shift aimed at revitalizing the UK’s energy sector, the government has unveiled plans to ease the development of mini nuclear power stations.