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Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers
A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells ...
Discover the future of clean energy in this in-depth video exploring hydrogen's potential as a sustainable alternative to ...
Using hydrogen to power road transportation and heat homes doesn’t save more carbon emissions than direct electrification.
Nuclear waste and a hydrogen economy may seem poles apart, but a new study by the University of Sharjah claims that spent ...
The contract, valued at up to approximately €1.7 million, covers the delivery of an electrolyzer system and hydrogen refueling station for a large construction company, supporting the region’s ...
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India aims to become world's cheapest producer of green hydrogen by 2030: Former Niti Aayog CEO
India is on track to become the world's cheapest producer of green hydrogen by 2030, aiming to reduce costs dramatically from ...
The Maine Public Utilities Commission wants developers to submit proposals to produce hydrogen with low greenhouse gas ...
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JSW Energy commissions green hydrogen manufacturing plant in India
JSW Energy has commissioned its first and India’s largest green hydrogen manufacturing plant, marking a major milestone in the country’s clean energy transition. Located adjacent to the JSW Steel ...
India is on track to command 10 percent of the world’s green hydrogen demand by 2030, Union Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy and Power, Shripad Y Naik said at the third International ...
Jamshedpur, Director General of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research N Kalaiselvi on Wednesday laid the foundation stone for test facilities and infrastructure under the National Green ...
Vizhinjam, with its new international port, will have an important role in the Kerala government’s plans to promote the development of green hydrogen projects in the State. The Power department has ...
India targets green hydrogen at US$ 1 per kg by 2030, with Former Niti Aayog CEO Mr. Amitabh Kant saying the shift could create 48 million jobs and attract US$ 4 trillion in investments.
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