In a tripartite collaboration, VINSSEN, a maritime specialist in hydrogen fuel cells and integrated system solutions, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), and Amogy, a global ammonia-to-power solutions ...
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BMW hydrogen vehicles: History and what comes next
(TestMiles) – BMW has tested hydrogen longer than most people realize. The real story is what it learned, and why a ...
Researchers announced that they have achieved the world's first elucidation of how hydrogen produces free electrons through ...
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a method that gives access to the valuable raw ...
Associate Professor Yuichiro Matsushita of Materials and Structures Laboratory, Institute of Science Tokyo, Mitsubishi ...
Scientists from the Departments of Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the University of Malaga participate in an international ...
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Atlantic hydrogen firms welcome $200M in German investment for Canadian exports
HALIFAX — The budding hydrogen sector in Atlantic Canada is welcoming a 200-million euro commitment from the European Union ...
Many of the cancellations had been known for months, but the announcement underscored the drastic change in the energy ...
Researchers develop a new synthesis method for metal-single atom catalysts that dramatically boost electrolysis-based hydrogen production SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Among clean ...
A new electrolysis technique could make an important contribution to the electrification of the chemical industry.
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Three-in-one process recycles spent lithium batteries, captures CO₂ and generates catalysts—all at room temperature
Scientists from China have developed a new way to recycle lithium batteries that is a triple win for the planet. It not only ...
Scientists from the Departments of Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of the University of Malaga participated in ...
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