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Hydrogen: Clean fuel of the future—if we can find a cheap and clean way to ship it
Many experts refer to hydrogen as "the fuel of the future." It is expected to help decarbonize the global economy in two main ...
Early last September, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made its first move to allow unmanned commercial aircraft—drones—to fly beyond the sight of their operators. The agency will begin ...
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New spray-jet method recycles rare iridium from proton exchange membrane devices and preserves membranes
The future hydrogen economy may hinge on iridium, a metal so rare that only about 8 tonnes are produced worldwide each year.
Color me puzzled by this curious bit of news. Toyota is teaming up with Daimler Truck and the Volvo Group to advance the development of hydrogen-fuel-cell tech for zero-emissions heavy duty vehicles.
Toyota is adding another hydrogen fuel cell endeavor to its portfolio. The Japanese company wants to become the third shareholder in Cellcentric, the German startup jointly owned by Daimler Truck and ...
To paraphrase Mean Girls, “stop trying to make hydrogen happen.” For some years now, detractors of battery electric vehicles have held up hydrogen as a clean fuel panacea. That sometimes refers to ...
Hydrogen is a tantalizing option that could play a huge role in powering the future. Nature’s lightest element is used to produce clean electricity in fuel cells, and it can even be burned in ...
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India's Hydrogen train: No diesel, no electricity..., How will India's Hydrogen Train run? Full process EXPLAINED
Indian Railways has taken a big step forward by successfully testing the country's first hydrogen-powered train coach. This trial was done at the Integrated Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai. This coach ...
The global hydrogen fuel cell market is projected to grow at an 8.3% CAGR, nearly doubling from $3.64 billion in 2024 to an estimated $5.9 billion by 2030. Market expansion is anchored by over $200 ...
GM is halting development of next-generation hydrogen fuel cells to double down on EVs, parting ways with Toyota and BMW’s continued investment in hydrogen tech. GM ends next-generation hydrogen fuel ...
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