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Researchers at the University of Nottingham have discovered a novel approach to harness metal waste as a catalyst for hydrogen production, potentially revolutionizing the sustainability of this crucial energy source.
Alpine plans to showcase the dynamic version of its Alpenglow on May 10th, 2024. This concept car was first unveiled…
Xcel Energy’s plans to establish a significant hydrogen production hub in Minnesota may be jeopardized by preliminary federal tax credit rules.
Amogy, a provider of effective ammonia-to-power solutions, has recently signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and several partners.
Singulus Technologies Advances with Innovative PVD Coating Systems for Fuel Cell Components
Singulus Technologies, a premier technology provider in vacuum coating technology, has launched its revolutionary PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) sputtering systems. These are specifically designed for fuel cells and PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyzer components.
Vietnam’s ambitious green hydrogen development strategy, approved by the Prime Minister, charts a course towards carbon neutrality by 2050. Let’s delve into the specifics of this strategy and evaluate its potential impact on the country’s energy landscape.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Energy, Parviz Shahbazov, highlighted the pivotal role of hydrogen in the country’s strategic partnership with the European Union, at the 2nd annual summit on green hydrogen in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Australia and Japan have forged a new agreement through the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) and the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).
The European Commission plans to support 42 new alternative fuels infrastructure projects. The projects to receive over €424 million from the EU cover a diverse range of areas — from hydrogen refuelling stations to the electrification of airports.
Global regulations phasing out petrol and diesel sales have intensified the shift to clean energy. Many European nations are now slated to ban the sale of these vehicles by 2035, with some countries aiming to accelerate this timeline.
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