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Kishida visited liquid hydrogen receiving facility in Kobe, the capital of the Hyogo prefecture in western Japan, and examined the Suiso Frontier, the world’s first liquefied hydrogen transport ship. Suiso is a Japanese word that implies hydrogen.
Bosch’s new solid oxide fuel cell prototype has an electrical efficiency of more than 60% and an overall efficiency above 85%. It also has a targeted power output of 10 kW and can produce up to 3 kW of thermal energy.
An offshore wind plant and another one of green hydrogen could soon be realized off the coast of Bari by…
Everfuel has been given the contract to build and commission a heavy-duty hydrogen refueling station in Wuppertal, Germany. WSW mobil…
The Regional Councilor for Energy of the Sicilian Regional Government, Daniela Baglieri, has announced the constitution of an observatory at…
Elogen and Sarralle have agreed to work together on the engineering, production, delivery, and commissioning of green hydrogen generating equipment for the steel sector.
The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) of the US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $4 million in funding to promote the development of ceramic-based materials to increase the efficiency of hydrogen-fueled turbines that might one day be utilized in clean power plants.
The Niagara Hydrogen Centre will manufacture green hydrogen with a 20-megawatt electrolyzer.
The ADIA will be a partner in the hydrogen projects to be implemented for ammonia production
Air Products has chosen thyssenkrupp nucera to supply alkaline water electrolysis technology for a 10 metric ton per day facility…
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