Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Impart voltaic PV and wind make foundation of Australia’s up so a ways Nationwide Hydrogen Arrangement

Solar PV and wind generation will be at the heart of Australia’s green hydrogen production goals, with these two technologies being the cheapest forms of renewable energy generation. Although Australia’s wind sector has started to pick up pace, solar PV continues to be the dominant clean energy technology, with it being added at an increasingly

Breaking the dispute–selectivity substitute-off of CO2 hydrogenation to mild olefins

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 121, Issue 37, September 2024.

Thermax inks pact with Ceres Vitality to give green hydrogen recommendations

Synopsis Thermax has partnered with Ceres Power to manufacture large-scale Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOEC) for green hydrogen production. This collaboration aims to create efficient systems that utilize industrial waste heat, targeting industries like steel and refineries. Thermax will establish a manufacturing facility and localize components, marking a significant step in India's green hydrogen landscape.

Inexperienced Fail: Germany’s Anti-Nuclear Policies Resulted in More Pollution, More Charges, File Finds

A bombshell report has found that Germany could have been more effective at reducing its carbon footprint while saving hundreds of billions of euros if it had invested in nuclear power rather than green energy projects. Leftist-run governments in Europe’s top economic powerhouse made a devastating error by transitioning away from nuclear power and focussing

Chemists Expose Existence of Sulfurous Acid in Gas Phase beneath Atmospheric Stipulations

Chemists at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research have provided experimental evidence that sulfurous acid (H2SO3), once formed in the gas phase, is kinetically stable enough to allow its characterization and subsequent reactions. In the gas phase, if once formed, sulfurous acid shows a certain kinetic stability with an estimated lifetime of at least one

Planetary Researchers Plot Cloud Atlas of Mars

The images in the Martian Cloud Atlas have been captured by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) instrument on ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft. Lee waves on Mars are created by the wind encountering obstacles and build up on the ‘leeward’ or downwind side. Image credit: ESA / DLR / FU Berlin. Due to the elliptical

EU’s R628m deal to spice up South Africa’s inexperienced hydrogen programme

Going green: The EU and South Africa have announced a deal worth R628 million to support the green hydrogen agenda. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images) South Africa and the European Union have announced a deal worth R628 million to support the country’s green hydrogen agenda.  The European commissioner for energy, Kadri Simson, Electricity and Energy

QIMC Declares Winning Exercise of Warrants and Strategic Advances in Fully Funded Hydrogen Exploration Program

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (FSE: 7FJ) (“QI Materials”, “QIMC” or the “Company”)- QIMC is pleased to announce the successful exercise of 9.915 million warrants, marking another significant advancement in our hydrogen initiatives. “This achievement underscores our shareholders’ strong confidence in our mission and strategy,” said John Karagiannidis, president of QIMC. “We extend our

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