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The Moscow Polytechnic Institute’s scientists used the hydride-calcium approach to create an alloy of chemically active metals for the first time. Such particles are very capable of absorbing and holding onto hydrogen, used for hydrogen storage.
The hydrogen city creation project, run by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transportation, has been concluded.
By December 2023, the nation will have its first hydrogen-powered passenger train, according to Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Chinese scientists created a technology that directly split salt water to produce hydrogen.
Another commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) that Gondan Shipyard is constructing for the Norwegian shipowner Edda Wind has been launched at its shipyard in Figueras, Spain.
Germany is moving even faster to replace the coal and oil that travel via the port of Rotterdam to North Rhine-Westphalia (the Ruhr) with renewable hydrogen in the current geopolitical climate.
20 Australian high-school teams are constructing fuel-cell cars for the Hydrogen Grand Prix.
Patagonia, in Argentina, has a lot of potential for developing hydrogen energy due to its abundance of wind energy resources.
For the projected Valley Link rail project, the Tri-Valley-San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority has established a strategic partnership with Linde Engineering North America to build a green hydrogen fuel generation facility.
States, businesses, and investors in Bavaria believe that the federal government is not doing enough to support the implementation of the country’s hydrogen strategy.
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