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Interesting Engineering on MSNHydrogen plasma breakthrough could trigger emission-free metal productionResearchers at SINTEF, one of Europe’s largest independent research organizations, are making significant strides ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNPreviously unseen phenomenon spotted in galaxy 12.9 billion light-years awayThe James Webb Space Telescope has transformed how scientists study the universe. With its unmatched ability to detect ...
However, FCEVs use hydrogen fuel cells to produce some of the electricity needed to power the vehicle, instead of just relying on a battery. Their efficacy is still being debated. Elon Musk ...
Large reserves of white hydrogen may exist within mountain ranges, according to a new study, raising hopes this clean-burning gas can be extracted and supercharge efforts to tackle the climate crisis.
TotalEnergies SE and Air Liquide SA plan a €600 million ($628 million) joint venture to produce green hydrogen for the French oil giant’s refinery in the Netherlands, along with a supply deal ...
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore 639798 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Kookmin University, 77 Jeongneung-ro, Seongbuk-gu ...
The hydrogen used in the buses can be produced from a carbon-neutral source such as waste, or from solar or wind power, providing the potential for carbon-neutral and emission-free energy. The only ...
A U.S.-headquartered manufacturer of green hydrogen fuel cells wants to build what the company’s president called “multi-gigawatt” electrolyzer projects in India. Sanjay Shrestha ...
California’s Clean Cars II program, approved during the Biden administration, requires that all new vehicles sold in the state be zero-emission by 2035. The rule is backed by special EPA waivers ...
An international team of researchers led by Prof. Bob van der Zwaan of the University of Amsterdam and TNO Energy and Materials Transition have quantified the role of the 'hydrogen economy' in making ...
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) was used to study the emission properties of three long-period pulsars: PSR J1945+1211, PSR J2323+1214, and PSR J1900−0134.
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