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Researchers at the University of Bath have discovered a breakthrough in hydrogen peroxide production using modified graphene, which could revolutionize its use as a bleaching agent and disinfectant in various industrial applications.
The transition to green aviation presents a monumental challenge for policymakers as they strive to reduce emissions in the aviation sector.
WSP Global Inc announced the completion of drilling two cavern wells for the ACES I project in Utah. This project is part of the larger ACES Delta hydrogen hub, a collaborative effort between Magnum Development and Mitsubishi Power Americas.
Towngas, the leading gas utility company in Hong Kong, is optimistic about the potential of hydrogen energy in the region and has been actively engaging with various stakeholders, according to General Manager Don Cheng Hill-Kwong.
The establishment of NLHydrogen, a trade association for the hydrogen industry in the Netherlands, is expected to provide a significant boost to the development of the hydrogen economy.
This partnership holds great importance for green initiatives within both countries and on a global scale.
Ireland has emerged as a potential “powerhouse” in the green hydrogen sector, with the ability to produce the cheapest green hydrogen in Europe by 2030, according to a report by Aurora Energy Research.
Portugal has secured a significant position in the global hydrogen landscape, with five designated hydrogen valleys that span the entire value chain of green hydrogen projects.
The world is moving towards a more sustainable future, and with the rise of climate change, it is important to adopt new and innovative solutions to tackle this global crisis.
Hydrogen Planes: Efficient and Cost-Competitive Solution to Decarbonize Aviation, Study Finds
An economic study conducted by research group Steer, commissioned by T&E, has revealed that hydrogen planes could be an efficient and cost-competitive technology to decarbonize the aviation sector, provided adequate taxation on fossil kerosene is implemented.
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