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A hydrogen storage project, utilising depleted uranium is set to receive a slice of £32.9m ($39.7m) UK Government funding competition, aimed at developing energy storage technologies.
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) and NRG Korea have signed an agreement to study the applicability of B&W’s technology for a hydrogen generation facility using biomass fuel in South Korea.
As part of a new collaboration, Levidian’s methane-to-hydrogen and graphene technology is set to be deployed in the UK for the first time, at solutions business, Eco Group’s headquarters in Annan, Scotland.
Japanese multinational Asahi Kasei has said it has started the construction of an alkaline water electrolysis pilot test plant for hydrogen production at its Kawasaki Works in Kanagawa, Japan.
With the backing of a $1.3m grant from the Australian Government, the Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) in Swinburne, Victoria has announced it will develop and trial “Australia’s first” hydrogen-powered drone.
A decommissioned Airbus A320 is set to be given a new lease of life, serving as a hydrogen aviation lab in Hamburg, Germany for testing maintenance and ground processes for future hydrogen-powered aircraft.
The HY-5 initiative explains how it’s promoting a green hydrogen economy.
Two Norwegian hydrogen-focussed research and innovation centres have today (October 5) officially opened with hopes of closing knowledge and technical gaps to realise hydrogen’s full potential.
With a focus on identifying and signing up fleets for planned trials of its hydrogen-powered light commercial vans, First Hydrogen has today (September 29) announced it expanding into key European countries.