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The Operateur de Transport de Wallonie (OTW) has announced a new tender titled “Fourniture d’une solution de transport public de type autobus standards,” aiming to procure electric buses.
Hazer Group has obtained a significant patent in Japan for its innovative technology that produces hydrogen and graphitic carbon from hydrocarbons.
Maureen Tang, an associate professor at Drexel University, joins forces with researchers from the University of California, San Diego, to spearhead an innovative project funded by the National Science Foundation.
Avolon, a prominent aircraft leasing company, and Air New Zealand have entered into a partnership to explore clean technology solutions in aviation.
Shell recently announced a strategic pivot, prioritizing its 200MW green hydrogen project in the Netherlands.
Fortescue has teamed up with China Baowu to decarbonize the steel industry. This collaboration aims to utilize green hydrogen in the production of sponge iron, a crucial material in steel manufacturing.
Method and Device for Producing and Storing Hydrogen Using Heterogeneous Catalytic Electrolysis
The patent describes an innovative method and device for the production and storage of hydrogen through a process known as heterogeneous catalytic electrolysis.
The exploration of metal sulfides as catalysts in the domain of photocatalytic water splitting offers significant potential for hydrogen production, aligning with the global initiatives towards sustainable energy solutions.
With the hydrogen economy poised to grow significantly—to a projected market size of $201 billion by 2025, according to industry forecasts—the critical importance of safe storage becomes increasingly apparent.
INPEX, a leading Japanese energy company, is pulling out of its joint venture Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
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