Hydrogen technology

New electrolyte synthesis diagram for subsequent-gen fuel cells

Dr. Ho-Il Ji from the Hydrogen Energy Materials Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST, President Sang-Rok Oh), along with Professor Sihyuk Choi’s team from Kumoh National Institute of Technology, have made a groundbreaking advancement. They have developed a revolutionary synthesis method that dramatically reduces the sintering temperature required for the

Statera Energy plans utility-scale inexperienced hydrogen project in UK

Home Hydrogen Statera Energy plans utility-scale green hydrogen project in UK October 10, 2024, by Aida Čučuk UK’s Statera Energy has submitted plans for a utility-scale green hydrogen project to be built in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The project, named Kintore Hydrogen, will help balance a renewables-led power system by using surplus renewable energy to produce green

Bahria University College students Developed Machine that Extracts Water from Air Humidity

A group of talented students from Bahria University has developed an innovative device called “Hydrogen” to help combat Pakistan’s water scarcity. This unique machine is designed to extract water directly from the air, providing a practical and affordable solution to the country’s water shortage problems. The device is highly efficient, capable of converting 60% of

Fresh insights into ammonia decomposition

Using ammonia is regarded as a promising method of transporting hydrogen. However, an efficient process is also needed to convert it back into hydrogen and nitrogen. An international research team has gained new insights into the mode of operation of an iron catalyst that can be used to split ammonia into nitrogen and hydrogen. Hydrogen

Egypt, Germany signal €30m grant for inexperienced hydrogen mission

Egypt and Germany have strengthened their bilateral cooperation with the signing of a €30m grant agreement for a green hydrogen project. The agreement was signed during a meeting between the Egyptian Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat and German State Secretary of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Jochen

Norway and Germany Stamp €30 Million Grant to Propel Egypt’s Inexperienced Transition

Norway’s Scatec and Germany’s PtX signed a Euro 30 million (EGP 1.6 billion) grant agreement to support Egypt’s green hydrogen project, the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation announced on Tuesday. The agreement signing took place with the attendance of Karim Badawi, Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources; Svenja Schulze, Germany’s Federal

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