Sept. 11, 2003 — A new hydrogen gasification process which is modeled after a coal gasification process has been issued a patent pending. Using gasification technologies, hydrogen can cost around 20 ...
Hydrogen has long been seen as the fuel of the future—a clean, efficient alternative to fossil fuels. But while it burns cleanly, most of today’s methods for making it still rely on dirty processes.
Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Using 600% less voltage to produce hydrogen, a research team at the University of Illinois Chicago has developed a new method for splitting water. The method uses a carbon-rich substance called ...
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54,300-ton Viking Libra: World’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship floats out
The world’s first hydrogen-powered ship was floated out recently at the Ancona Shipyard in ...
View post: 1972 Chevrolet Nova Restomod For Sale With 454ci Big Block V8 & Priced At $… Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a way to produce hydrogen gas with a ...
The new method converts mixed waste plastics into high-yield hydrogen gas and valuable graphene. Current hydrogen production, mostly 'gray' hydrogen, generates significant CO2 emissions; this new ...
Hydrogen can play a key role in the transition to clean energy because when it is used as a fuel, it only produces water as a byproduct. Hydrogen is already produced in industrial quantities, but it ...
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Hydrogen’s promise vs. pitfalls, and why critics still doubt it
Hydrogen has attracted enormous government funding and corporate attention as a potential solution for decarbonizing heavy ...
Innovative recycling method can convert waste PET into high-quality raw materials and clean hydrogen
Despite polyethylene terephthalate (PET) being one of the most widely recycled plastics, only about 20% of used PET bottles ...
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