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Several investigations have suggested that particular groups of 2D materials, each only a few atoms thick, may be able to catalyze the water-splitting reaction. The so-called 2D Janus materials, whose two sides differ in their molecular make-up, are a particularly intriguing class.
State and federal energy ministers agreed to evaluate Australia’s national hydrogen strategy at the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council’s first meeting on Friday.
POSCO established a new electric furnace at Gwangyang Steelworks and is promoting a full low-carbon production system.
Alauda Aeronautics reveals hydrogen-powered Airspeeder Mk4 – first crewed flying racing car
The Airspeeder Mk4 – the first crewed version of Alauda Aeronautics’ airborne racing car – has been presented.
Economic modeling reveals that larger tax benefits on green hydrogen offered in the United States are endangering Australia’s budding renewable hydrogen industry.
With the clearance of the A$983 million Fitzroy to Gladstone water pipeline, Queensland’s emerging hydrogen industry has gained momentum.
The first test flight of AMSL Aero’s Vertiia, the most effective and long-range electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft ever, has been successfully completed.
A new alkaline model from China’s leading electrolyser manufacturer, which is more effective than the majority of Western machines, has…
By the end of next year, 700 hydrogen buses will be operating in the Incheon region. Attention is focused on whether the largest hydrogen bus conversion plan in Korea, in Incheon, will be implemented and result in genuine carbon reduction impacts as interest in carbon neutrality grows both domestically and internationally.
China’s first hydrogen-powered electric ferry is now officially under construction in Jiujiang Huxin New Energy Boat Research and Technology Park in Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province.
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