The recent announcement of a $600 million investment by the Canadian and German governments to support hydrogen exports from Atlantic Canada to Germany marks a significant development in the global energy landscape.
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The University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Energy Policy is conducting a study to assess the impact of local green hydrogen production on the Shetland economy.
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have made headlines with their development of a new material capable of converting sunlight and water into clean energy.
Researchers from the Institut national de recherche scientifique (INRS), led by geologist Jasmin Raymond, suggest that areas like Thetford Mines could be rich in this resource, known as white hydrogen.
Originally developed to power spacecraft, these fuel cells have since found broad applications in energy and transportation sectors, revolutionizing the way we think about clean energy.
Namibia and South Africa have agreed to collaborate on research for a green hydrogen pipeline.
The study, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, explores the environmental and economic impacts of this innovative hydrogen production pathway.
Hydrogen embrittlement is a critical issue in the hydrogen industry, affecting the mechanical properties and longevity of materials used in hydrogen storage and transportation.
This research focuses on flame behavior, crucial for designing and applying safer hydrogen energy systems.
Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) led by Prof. Dr. Viktor Hacker are pioneering a method that utilizes iron pellets for safe and efficient hydrogen storage.