Phys Org: Researchers Develop Nanocomposite Electrocatalyst for Green Hydrogen
A research team from the University of Delhi developed an electrocatalyst made from dealloyed NiCu on Co nanosheets for low-cost, efficient green hydrogen production.
A research team from the University of Delhi developed an electrocatalyst made from dealloyed NiCu on Co nanosheets for low-cost, efficient green hydrogen production.
Sugar Valley Energy and STARS to deploy low-cost, renewable hydrogen production technology at SVE’s sugarcane ethanol biorefinery, bioelectric, biogas and wastewater treatment facility in Imperial Valley, California.
A reachstacker developed by Hyster and powered by Nuvera Fuel Cells has been shipped to the Port of Valencia in Spain, as part of a project (H2Ports) aiming to develop zero-emission solutions for port operations.
The University of Manchester and the University of Warwick demonstrated that graphene is permeable to protons, making it a potential sustainable alternative to expensive catalysts currently used in green hydrogen production.
The U.S. Department of Energy awards funding to 19 industry- and university-led research projects, supporting the availability and affordability of clean hydrogen for electricity, transportation, and decarbonization.
ZeroAvia today developed the world’s first high-performance compressor for 900kW hydrogen fuel cell-powered aviation propulsion systems, including the company’s first ZA600 hydrogen-electric powertrain.
FirstElement, a leading provider of hydrogen refueling solutions, received a grant from the California Energy Commission to amp up its manufacturing output by more than 10 times.
University of Central Florida researchers developed technology to produce clean energy and materials from greenhouse gas, including producing hydrogen from hydrocarbons (e.g., methane) without releasing carbon gas.
GKN Aerospace, Marshall, and Parker Aerospace to explore liquid hydrogen fuel system solutions for a zero-emission aircraft, marking another step towards sustainable aviation.
Accelera by Cummins is powering North America’s first hydrogen passenger train, the Coradia iLint, with fuel cells and green hydrogen produced by an Accelera electrolyzer.