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German industry is set to go green. But once again, reality is proving more complex. In March, Thyssenkrupp withdrew a ...
What if a machine could suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, run it through a series of chemical reactions, and essentially spit out industrially useful plastic?
Houston-based Gold H2 has completed a field trial at a retired oilfield in California’s San Joaquin Basin, successfully ...
A new three-layer material developed at Linköping University significantly improves hydrogen production from water, ...
A new report highlights the difficulty of kickstarting "green hydrogen" production—an essential step to decarbonizing some ...
In this interview, AZoCleantech talks to Salvador Alvarado of Thermo Fisher, about the use of Raman spectroscopy in advancing ...
Questa, New Mexico, has always been an industrial community. John Ortega, mayor of the Village of 1,797 in northern New Mexico, said his father worked at ...
Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development?
Using sunlight, rather than electrolysers, to split water into hydrogen has been a dream since the 1960s. A Fortescue-backed pilot plant is hoping to make that a commercial reality.
Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power successfully test the largest-ever hydrogen and natural gas blend at an existing natural gas plant.
The chemical reaction to produce hydrogen from water is several times more effective when using a combination of new ...
Researchers in Sweden have developed a powerful new material that dramatically boosts the ability to create hydrogen fuel ...