WVU focuses on green hydrogen production with solid oxide electrolysis cells
Researchers at West Virginia University are using solid oxide electrolysis cells to generate green, high purity hydrogen to help “greenify” the production process.
Researchers at West Virginia University are using solid oxide electrolysis cells to generate green, high purity hydrogen to help “greenify” the production process.
The whole of the UK could have 5G network coverage powered by renewable hydrogen in the near future.
New low cost and scalable materials are being developed in North America to store hydrogen onsite at industrial plants where it is produced as a by-product.
With hydrogen in the aviation sector gaining significant traction, the European Commission has awarded €25m ($29.3m) to the TULIPS consortium to introduce low-carbon mobility solutions to airports.
With a focus on optimising hydrogen fuel cells, Titan Hydrogen is working with Queensland University for Technology (QUT) to increase fuel cell capacity by up to 60%.
In as little as two years, the world could see the first hydrogen airport in operation as Airbus, Air Liquide and VINCI Airports today (Sept 21) revealed a plan to launch a pilot project in...
Hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines, or ICEs for short, will add “significant momentum” to the deployment of zero-emission commercial vehicles and heavy-duty trucks could be the earliest adopters of such technology, Cummins told H2 View.
Spain’s hydrogen proficiency is set to receive a boost today (Sept 20) with Enagás, Naturgy and Exolum signing an agreement to develop a green hydrogen infrastructure for mobility.
The North West Hydrogen Alliance has expanded its ranks with four new members dedicated to accelerating hydrogen adoption in north west England.
German utility Uniper today (Sept 20) said it is joining forces with offshore wind producer Ørsted to produce hydrogen on a large scale for a project in Wilhelmshaven that could provide 10% of Germany’s hydrogen...