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Green hydrogen, generated from renewable energy sources, has been heralded as a cure for heat decarbonization and natural gas price volatility. However, the fact is that not every application will be both cost-effective and practicable.
It’s possible that a new material developed by UIC fuel cell engineers could give fuel cell vehicles an advantage over…
Global numbers still remain very small, but research shows growth is exponential with the largest market being South Korea.
A £5 million Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Program was started in January 2022 by the UK government. Hydrogen production for hard-to-decarbonize industries and carbon dioxide removal is also part of the plan. Biomass and hydrogen play an important part in achieving the net-zero UK, as this effort shows.
Hydrogen purification can be simplified by using a pump equipped with membrane materials developed by Chris Arges, an associate professor…
Hydrogen is expected to play a key part in decarbonizing economies by extending its usage in energy and transportation systems across the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, China, and Japan.
Hydrogen Energy’s Long-Term Prospects
Despite major obstacles to the widespread use of green hydrogen, pricing estimates indicate that these obstacles may be overcome.
Aside from fuel cells, a modest but steady development is creating hydrogen combustion engines. With its work on hydrogen-fueled combustion engines, JCB is demonstrating this, while Toyota is researching the same principle with automobile engines.
At the top of all energy agendas, hydrogen seems to have a bright future. But the small molecule still has a long way to go to fully green and see new uses for it.
For Luiz Augusto Barroso, conflict in Eastern Europe should accelerate the development of technologies to replace the use of natural gas.
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