Monthly Archives: September, 2024

European Union backs South Africa’s hydrogen agenda with €32 million

Home Hydrogen European Union backs South Africa’s hydrogen agenda with €32 million September 10, 2024, by Aida Čučuk The European Union has committed R628 million (approximately €32 million) in grants to promote the sustainable development of green hydrogen value chains in South Africa. Image credit: European Union The European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson, South

Cretaceous-Duration Toothed Rooster Ate Gymnosperm Fruits, No longer Fish

Paleontologists have found the fossilized seeds of gymnosperm trees — relatives of today’s conifers and ginkgos — in stomachs of two specimens of Longipteryx chaoyangensis, one of the earliest known birds and one of the strangest. The discovery shows that these birds were eating fruits, despite a long-standing hypothesis that they feasted on fish, and

120-Million-Year-Frail Footprints of Polar Dinosaurs Found in Australia

The newly-discovered footprints of theropod and ornithopod dinosaurs date back to the Early Cretaceous epoch, over 120 million years ago, when Australia was still connected to Antarctica. Melissa Lowery and Anthony Martin examine a dinosaur track. Image credit: Ruth Schowalter. The Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints were discovered in the Wonthaggi Formation south of Melbourne, Australia.

End Passage of Solar-Luxuriate in Star Formed Outer Solar Diagram Billions of Years Ago, Evaluate Suggests

At least 140 million Sun-like stars in our Milky Way Galaxy are likely to have experienced a similar stellar flyby, according to new research by a team of astrophysicists from the Forschungszentrum Jülich and Leiden University. Snapshot of the ancient stellar flyby. The turquoise particles indicate the TNOs injected into the planet region by the

The Hydrogen Circulate: Hamburg to put in 100 MW electrolyzer system

The Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub has tapped Siemens Energy to provide and install six electrolyzers for a 100 MW system, with construction set to begin next year and commercial operation expected by 2027. September 10, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Image: Luxcara Siemens Energy has secured a deal with the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) project –

Multi-gigawatt green hydrogen undertaking in Western Australia shelved attributable to lack of authorities red meat up

Latest Features , Editors' Blog , Long Reads Features , Editors' Blog , Long Reads Province will maintain the readiness of the project in case it is able to further develop it. Image: Conergy (ARENA). Due to a lack of state government support, Australian mineral exploration company Province Resources has shelved its multi-gigawatt solar and

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