Oxford University: Turning plastic waste into hydrogen and high-value carbons
Oxford University researchers have developed a method of converting plastic waste into hydrogen gas which can be used as clean fuel and high-value solid carbon.
Oxford University researchers have developed a method of converting plastic waste into hydrogen gas which can be used as clean fuel and high-value solid carbon.
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For BRS Brokers’ Laurent Debart, LNG is one of the worst fuels that exists for the shipping world. He told the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Maritime Energy this morning that the focus...
A digital premiere event held today celebrated the world’s first mass-produced fuel cell heavy-duty truck, the XCIENT Fuel Cell.
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Norway-based HydrogenPro has received a financial investment from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, providing financial stability and certainty for projects utilising green hydrogen.
Nel Hydrogen Fuelling, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has received its first Polish H2Station™ order, valued at approximately €3.2m.
Through its sister company Deuterium, green hydrogen project developer Protium has partnered with Hydrogen Technologies to commercialise the US company’s Hydrogen Dynamic Combustion Chamber (DCC™) in the UK.
The Norwegian Government will increase the number of hydrogen pilots and demonstration projects in a bid to find solutions to combat climate change.
French hydrogen production company McPhy has received a €30m investment from US-based liquefaction and cryogenic equipment manufacturer Chart Industries.