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The global commitment to cleaner energy solutions has spotlighted hydrogen as a promising alternative, yet harnessing its full potential poses…
The arid northern rangelands of Kenya have long been home to nomadic herders whose lives revolve around the delicate balance…
Energie AG, a leading utility company, is taking significant steps toward converting natural gas pipelines to hydrogen pipelines in Austria.
EverWind has taken a major step in advancing clean energy by completing their submission for the Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit.
Recently, nuclear energy stocks have seen a significant rise following the United States government finalizing new rules on hydrogen tax credits.
DiagnaMed, a prominent tech company, has teamed up with Quebec Innovative Materials Corporation (QIMC) to advance hydrogen production technology at the Ville Marie Clean Natural Renewable Hydrogen Project.
The recent incident at the Optymo depot in Danjoutin involved the destruction of seven hydrogen-powered buses due to a fire.…
A proposed hydrogen hub in Ohio has sparked a mix of excitement and apprehension among residents and environmental groups.
Hazer Group has obtained a significant patent in Japan for its innovative technology that produces hydrogen and graphitic carbon from hydrocarbons.
Maureen Tang, an associate professor at Drexel University, joins forces with researchers from the University of California, San Diego, to spearhead an innovative project funded by the National Science Foundation.
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