Hydrogen technology

Liebherr Begins Customer Attempting out on L 566 H Hydrogen Wheel Loader

Liebherr is taking the next step in its development of the “world’s first prototype large wheel loader with a hydrogen engine” as it enters the customer testing phase. The L 566 H will spend two years at the Kanzelstein quarry in Gratkorn, Austria, with Austrian construction company Strabag. Energie Steiermark will supply green hydrogen for

Toyota: HySE to participate within the Dakar 2025 “Mission 1000 ACT2” with the HySE-X2, to form out additional technical challenges

Toyota City, Japan, Nov 12, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - HySE (Hydrogen Small mobility & Engine technology Association) will participate in the "Mission 1000 ACT2(1)" of Dakar 2025 (Dakar Rally(2)), which will be held in Saudi Arabia from 3rd to 17th January 2025, with the HySE-X2. "Mission 1000" is the category newly added to Dakar

Air quality considerations spur $200 million in funds to cleave pollution at ports

Diesel equipment will be replaced with hydrogen- or electric-power gear. Raquel Garcia has been fighting for years to clean up the air in her neighborhood southwest of downtown Detroit. Living a little over a mile from the Ambassador Bridge, which thousands of freight trucks cross every day en route to the Port of Detroit, Garcia

Egypt’s authorities reforms improve trade climate to arrangement sustainable investment: Citigroup

Egypt is gaining strong momentum in its drive to diversify the economy. With a focus on renewable energy—especially solar power and green hydrogen—new opportunities are emerging to build a robust green sector that can significantly boost GDP. Digital transformation is another critical area of growth. The pandemic underscored the demand for digital banking solutions, and

ESB having a see into hydrogen exports from Eire to Germany

Home Hydrogen ESB looking into hydrogen exports from Ireland to Germany November 11, 2024, by Aida Čučuk Irish energy and utility company ESB is set to lead a study that will evaluate the production of green hydrogen and its derivatives in Ireland and the potential transportation pathways to export any excess to Germany. The project

Researchers are making jet engines fit for the hydrogen age

Hydrogen-powered planes are set to take wing around the world in the future. To make this possible, engineers have to develop the jet engines that will power them. Experiments by researchers at ETH Zurich are now providing the necessary basis for making these engines powerful and durable. Europe is preparing for climate-neutral flight powered by

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