Hydrogen technology

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

The Hydrogen Stream: EU to pass forward with H2 initiatives

The European Union will continue advancing hydrogen projects, focusing on infrastructure design and supporting production with European equipment, according to Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission. November 8, 2024 Sergio Matalucci The European Union will continue its hydrogen initiatives, collaborating with offtakers to design infrastructure and supporting production using European-made equipment, according

German hydrogen producer searching for novel investor amid financing infrastructure shift

Home Hydrogen German hydrogen producer on the lookout for new investor amid financing infrastructure shift November 8, 2024, by Ajsa Habibic German green hydrogen producer HH2E has decided to file for self-administration and pursue a structured corporate restructuring process after the company’s majority shareholder voted against providing financing for HH2E’s first green hydrogen production facility

In a world first, NTPC plant begins changing captured CO2 into methanol

Photo: IANS NTPC plant starts converting captured CO2 into methanol Government-owned power giant NTPC announced on Friday that in “a major groundbreaking achievement,” it has been “successful in the synthesis of CO2 captured from flue gas with hydrogen produced from a PEM electrolyser, which was then converted into methanol at NTPC's Vindhyachal plant.”  “Both the

Mango kernel tragedy: Food samples check sure for Hydrogen Sulphide, says Odisha Public Successfully being Director

Photo: OTV Public Health Director Nilakantha Mishra Public Health Director Nilakantha Mishra on Thursday confirmed that the food (mango kernel gruel) consumed by the Mandipanka village under the Daringbadi block in Kandhamal district had the presence of Hydrogen Sulphide, turning it toxic.  The test reports of the food item have come out positive for the

QIMC Invited to Present Input on ARPA-E’s Recent Keep a matter to for Files (RFI) on Geologic Hydrogen Resource Exploration

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (FSE: 7FJ) (OTC Pink: QIMCF) (“QI Materials”, “QIMC” or the “Company” is honored to announce its involvement in an initiative led by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), which has issued a Request for Information (RFI) aimed at advancing Geologic Hydrogen Resource Exploration. This initiative marks an essential step

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200 kilograms of hydrogen from raze to gas cargo vessel in 40-day sea trial

Home Green Marine 200 kilograms of hydrogen from waste to fuel cargo vessel in 40-day sea trial November 20, 2024, by Ajsa Habibic UK-based startup Carnot has selected waste-to-hydrogen producer Compact Syngas Solutions to provide 200 kilograms of hydrogen to power a 40-day sea trial of its zero-emission marine engine. Courtesy of Carisbrooke Shipping Backed by

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