Hydrogen has long been seen as the fuel of the future—a clean, efficient alternative to fossil fuels. But while it burns cleanly, most of today’s methods for making it still rely on dirty processes.
Photreon, a start-up project at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), aims to boost the hydrogen economy with ...
The new method converts mixed waste plastics into high-yield hydrogen gas and valuable graphene. Current hydrogen production, mostly 'gray' hydrogen, generates significant CO2 emissions; this new ...
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Scientists use sunlight to turn problematic plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have proposed a roadmap to solve the crises ...
A major lesson from the global energy price crisis has been the value of having a diversity of supplies—not relying on a small number of (sometimes unreliable or politically controlled) sources. With ...
OULU, Finland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The City of Oulu, Finland, and French company Verso Energy have signed a co-operation agreement aiming to build a hydrogen processing plant in Oulu. Verso Energy ...
A new study sheds light on how hydrogen can be stored and released more effectively using magnesium hydride (MgH₂), offering ...
The French hydrogen company added that it will produce and supply green hydrogen, with Fives providing optimized and safe solutions for use in industrial combustion processes. Snam said it has ...
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Why hydrogen is dead (and Toyota won’t admit it)
We're all for alternative fuel sources, but Toyota should know when to call it quits.
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