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In a surprising turn of events, researchers at Penn State University have unveiled a groundbreaking proposal for hydrogen storage: coal.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is backing Australian company HydGene Renewables, which has developed an innovative green hydrogen solution…
The FCH2Rail project has achieved a significant milestone with the successful operation of a hydrogen-powered train on the Spanish railway network.
Equatic Removes CO2 from Ocean Through Seawater Electrolysis that Generates Green Hydrogen
An American company called Equatic has developed a groundbreaking technique to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ocean by electrolyzing seawater.
A groundbreaking study conducted by the Norwegian climate center CICERO has revealed that leaked hydrogen has an almost 12 times stronger global warming effect compared to carbon dioxide (CO2).
Scientists from CICERO, the international center for climate research in Norway, have shed light on the previously underestimated effects of hydrogen on the atmosphere. While hydrogen itself is not a greenhouse gas, its leaks can significantly influence the concentrations of methane, ozone, and other compounds, ultimately impacting climate change at a rate 11.6 times stronger than carbon dioxide.
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, in collaboration with leading European institutions, is embarking on a pioneering research project focused on developing the world’s first large-scale hydrogen cargo tanks.
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.
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.
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