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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Market Poised to Nearly Double by 2030
Fueled by over $200 billion in global government funding, the hydrogen fuel cell market is forecast to nearly double its ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have created a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) exhibiting exceptionally high proton conductivity at 300°C. As worldwide energy needs continue to rise, scientists, ...
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India launches first indigenous hydrogen fuel cell-powered vessel
India’s Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has launched the commercial operations of the ...
A recent advance in the science of hydrogen fuel production could enable higher output and more sustainable production of ...
The biotech startup is betting that owners of abandoned oil wells will use the tech to squeeze energy out of their wells.
Kyushu University scientists have achieved a major leap in fuel cell technology by enabling efficient proton transport at ...
Technology firm ABB has partnered with HDF Energ y to scale up fuel cell technology for use on larger vessels, where applications have so far been largely limited to short-sea shipping. The project ...
The Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) has received $13 million to test trucks that use ...
An electric car isn’t the only passenger vehicle out there that generates zero tailpipe emissions. You’ve probably heard of fuel cell cars. They use hydrogen gas to make electricity to power a motor ...
Hydrogen fuel could be an important part of the clean energy revolution. But it faces some challenges. Most hydrogen today is ...
Hydrogen off-road rigs look amazing on the show stand, but thin fueling maps and high costs keep them from being practical adventure trucks—for now ...
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What is the Indian Railways hydrogen train and how does it work?
Unlike diesel locomotives, hydrogen trains emit no carbon dioxide or particulate pollution at the point of use.
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