Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Toyota Motor Corporation and BMW Community Toughen Collaboration In direction of the Advancement of a Hydrogen Society

Toyota Motor Corporation and BMW Group Strengthen Collaboration Towards the Advancement of a Hydrogen Society Aiming to expand the lineup of fuel cell passenger cars, Toyota and BMW are jointly developing a third-generation fuel cell system and working on infrastructure development co-creation Toyota City, Japan, Sept 6, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation

New file sheds gentle on hydrogen and wind-assisted propulsion

Home Green Marine New report sheds light on hydrogen and wind-assisted propulsion September 6, 2024, by Aida Čučuk The ABS-led consortium, which includes CE Delft and Arcsilea, has delivered a 360-degree analysis of hydrogen as a marine fuel and wind-assisted propulsion as the latest in a series of reports studying alternative fuels and decarbonization technologies

See: Mark-Team between Oceans and Continents Caused Mesozoic Extinctions of Marine Life

In a paper published in the journal Nature Geoscience, scientists offer a new explanation for a string of severe environmental crises, called oceanic anoxic events, which happened between 185 and 85 million years ago (Mesozoic era); these occurred when the seas became critically depleted of dissolved oxygen. Oceanic anoxic events are geologically abrupt phases of

Paleontologists Explore Fresh Species of Titanosaur in Spain

Paleontologists have unearthed the skeletal remains from a previously unknown species of lithostrotian titanosaur at the fossil site of Lo Hueco, Cuenca, Spain. An artist’s reconstruction of Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra. Image credit: José Antonio Peñas Artero. Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra lived in Europe around 75 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. The ancient creature was a member

Fresh Species of Abalone Stumbled on in Fresh Zealand Waters

Named Haliotis pirimoana, the newly-identified gastropod species is only found at Manawatāwhi Three Kings Islands, off New Zealand’s North Island. Shells of Haliotis pirimoana from Manawatāwhi Three Kings Islands (A-D) and Haliotis virginea (E-G). Scale bar – 5 mm in (A-C) and 0.5 mm in (D-G). Image credit: Jean-Claude Stahl. Abalones (family Haliotidae) are herbivorous

Denmark’s Port Esbjerg bolsters offshore wind, ammonia, and hydrogen ties with Korea’s Ulsan port

Home Ports & Infrastructure Denmark’s Port Esbjerg bolsters offshore wind, ammonia, and hydrogen ties with Korea’s Ulsan port September 5, 2024, by Ajsa Habibic Denmark’s Port Esbjerg and Korea’s Port of Ulsan have formed a strategic partnership to drive innovation and sustainability in the maritime industry through both parties’ experience in handling hydrogen and ammonia

QIMC publicizes landmark discovery of hydrogen soil samples over 1000ppm on lately done 9.7km north-south line, outlining extremely charged 70km2 hydrogen dwelling

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC, FSE: 7FJ) (“QI Materials”, “QIMC” or the “Company”), is proud to announce a landmark discovery made in collaboration with our Quebec partner, the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS). The findings from the recently completed 9.7km north-south line 7 have uncovered hydrogen soil samples with concentrations exceeding 1000

South Korea to Embody Nuclear and Hydrogen to Slit Emissions

South Korea will focus on nuclear power and hydrogen to reach net zero by the mid-century, according to the country’s vice energy minister, as it struggles to expand solar and wind. Author of the article: Published Sep 05, 2024  •  2 minute read vazol4u6k4ua8b0b}]i1(t[4_media_dl_1.png Kepco; South Korea's Ministry of (Bloomberg) — South Korea will focus

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