Experiments with natural gas pipelines are only a stalling tactic and profit grab that will prolong pollution. The real solution is to go electric.
Hyundai Motor Company’s XCIENT Fuel Cell Truck has surpassed 12.4 million miles of cumulative driving in Europe, doubling from 6.2 million miles in June 2024 since its Swiss launch in October 2020.
Over the past decades, explosion protection has largely been shaped by the needs of the oil and gas and petrochemical industries. As processes became more complex and the list of gases expanded, ...
Commissioning marks a major step in building Europe's hydrogen backbone, positioning Plug as a key end-to-end solutions provider supporting the scale-up of clean hydrogen infrastructure across the con ...
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has published the maritime industry’s first Guidance Notes for onboard hydrogen generation, as the industry seeks clarity on ...
The system is designed to replace conventional marine diesel generators. It converts ammonia into hydrogen, which powers proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) to produce electricity without ...
The beauty of SeLv is its plug-and-play vibe. Everything arrives mostly pre-wired and pre-assembled—battery packs, hydrogen tanks, thermal loops and software modules—so you don’t have to re-engineer ...
Honda said it and GM combined their expertise in development, production and procurement during the partnership. After reviewing the future of the business, the two companies agreed to discontinue ...
Abstract: Hydrogen fuel cells have become a global research focus due to their high efficiency, pollution-free operation, cleanliness, low noise, long lifespan, and high energy conversion efficiency.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - There’s a viral claim going around that “exploding trees are possible in the Midwest and Northern Plains” this weekend as sub-zero temperatures creep in from the winter storm ...
Most homes are built to use energy, not make it. But some researchers are asking a different question: What if a residential rooftop could produce power, grow food, and even help fuel a car?