Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Green hydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could decarbonize heavy industry, shipping, and long‑distance transport, but its high cost and slow production have kept it on the sidelines.
Wind power has been rising significantly in recent years, and now accounts for about 8% of the world’s energy production. By the end of the decade, it will be the second-largest renewable source after ...
Chemistry professor lends his expertise to discuss the potential of green hydrogen to be used in the energy economy for ...
Green hydrogen, which is made by splitting water with renewable energy, sometimes seems like a long-shot solution to climate change. But despite political and economic headwinds, the low-carbon ...
South Korean energy experts have developed a way to make hydrogen using only a "novel" oxide material and heat, thanks to computer simulations that allowed them to analyze more than 1,000 materials ...
Hydrogen definitely has a role to play in global decarbonization. In the decarbonized world of the future, electricity will become the dominant energy with a 60-70% share in 2050, biofuels will rise, ...
The new patent aims to reduce startup emissions by making hydrogen from water and combusting it before switching back to gas or diesel.
Anchoring single metal atoms on ultrathin supports improves catalyst efficiency and stability, making hydrogen production cleaner, more scalable, and less dependent on scarce metals. (Nanowerk ...
Stellantis was all set to start making hydrogen-powered commercial vans this year. No longer: The company has announced that it will discontinue not just the vans, but hydrogen development altogether.
Daimler Truck AG CEO Karin Rådström hopped on LinkedIn today and dropped some pretty wild pro-hydrogen talking points. We ...