Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, has long been touted as a promising renewable energy source for the vehicles of the future. Dr. XiaoYu Wu, a mechanical and mechatronics engineering professor at the University of Waterloo, firmly believes in hydrogen’s potential, but he also recognizes the significant challenges associated with its storage and transportation.
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The University of Warwick is one of several partners to benefit from £11 million funding as part of a new hydrogen research hub.
Dr. Meyer will introduce the world’s largest super-resolved digital twin of a hydrogen fuel cell structure generated on the world’s most powerful supercomputer. This model allows the visualization of large-scale (> 16 mm2) water transport using Lattice-Boltzmann simulations.
Researchers at Rice University have developed a groundbreaking method to extract high-yield hydrogen from mixed waste plastics, without the need for sorting by type or washing. This pioneering approach also yields high-value graphene, opening up new possibilities for sustainable and cost-effective hydrogen production.
As hydrogen-powered flight garners increased attention and investment, the aviation industry is coming to grips with a fundamental reality: it’s not just about designing hydrogen planes; it’s about creating an entire ecosystem to support them.
Germany’s ambitious hydrogen plans have encountered a transportation dilemma, threatening to inflate the country’s hydrogen import costs.
The issue of hydrogen pricing recently gained attention through a snapshot shared by one driver, showcasing the costs at a service station.
Gasunie has recognized the need for high-quality in-line inspection services to ensure the safety and reliability of their pipelines.
India is gearing up for a pilot project to produce 100 MW of round-the-clock (RTC) power using green hydrogen as storage. This ambitious endeavor, set to launch soon, reflects India’s determination to lead the world in green hydrogen and ammonia production, propelled by its abundant and cost-effective renewable energy resources.
DNV has granted Approval in Principle (AIP) to HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and its affiliates, HD Hyundai Heavy Industry (HD HHI) and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD), for their cutting-edge hydrogen system.