In the region of Bretagne, France, an audacious vision was conceived when André Morin, a seasoned pilot and mechanics expert, crossed paths with Wilson Hago, a California-based chemist and physicist. Their shared ambition was to revolutionize the transport and mobility sector by commercializing a cutting-edge hybrid hydrogen engine system that incorporated a carbon dioxide capture (CO2) technology.
Trending
- DOE Support for Over 170 Organizations: $20 Million Voucher Program Launched
- Emergency Operations at Hydrogen Stations: Challenges for German Fuel Cell Vehicle Owners
- Hydrogen Storage Device and Method for Storing Hydrogen
- Germany Initiates Hydrogen Infrastructure Expansion with New Tender
- Modelling and Simulation Hybrid Electric Vehicle with Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- Study of Magnetic Vibrations in Hydrogen Electric Vehicles
- ArcelorMittal Innovates with Hydrogen Plant
- Europe Enters Hydrogen Agreements with India and Chile