Hydrogen technology

Dangers of Morocco’s green hydrogen plans | Science

In March, Morocco released plans to dedicate 1 million hectares to green hydrogen projects (1). Although Morocco, along with other countries in the Middle East and Northern Africa, is right to invest in renewable energy, focusing on hydrogen will benefit Europe at the expense of the local environment and communities...

Hyundai unearths its latest hydrogen-powered vehicle, the Initium

Hydrogen-powered vehicles haven’t really caught on as an alternative means of eco-friendly transportation. Hyundai, however, hopes to fix that with a bigger investment in the technology and its newest hydrogen-powered concept SUV called the Initium . Hyundai announced it plans to start production on the hydrogen SUV in the first half of next year. The

Contemporary Carrier Fluid Makes Hydrogen Blueprint More straightforward to Transport

Imagine pulling up to a refueling station and filling your vehicle’s tank with liquid hydrogen, as safe and convenient to handle as gasoline or diesel, without the need for high-pressure tanks or cryogenic storage. This vision of a sustainable future could become a reality if a Calgary, Canada–based company, Ayrton Energy, can scale up its

“AI will accomplish a human develop,” top Nvidia executive tells Nikkei forum

Artificial intelligence “will acquire a human form,” a senior official at US chipmaker Nvidia told an event in Tokyo on October 28, while the CEO of Hyundai Motor said the South Korean automaker would create a “hydrogen ecosystem.” The executives were speaking on the opening day of the Global Management Dialogue, a forum organized by

The Hydrogen Circulation: TE H2 to get land for 1 GW Chbika mission in Morocco

Morocco and TE H2 have agreed to reserve land for the Chbika hydrogen project in Morocco. They aim to build 1 GW of solar and wind capacity to annually produce 200,000 tons of green ammonia for the European market. October 29, 2024 Sergio Matalucci TE H2, a venture between TotalEnergies and EREN Group, has signed

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

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