by admin | Apr 6, 2021 | Featured Articles, In the News
A subsidiary of multinational building materials firm HeidelbergCement is working with researchers from Swansea University to install and operate a green hydrogen demonstration unit at a site in the U.K. The collaboration represents another example of how firms...
by admin | Apr 6, 2021 | Featured Articles, In the News
“It’s clear that there are alternatives to coal for each of the three important roles it plays in steel production. (This) would require the steel industry to invest massively in new infrastructure, like on-site renewable electrolysis plants,” writes Noah Beecher...
by admin | Feb 25, 2021 | Featured Articles, In the News
• The FAA has reviewed Skai and authorized flight testing • What sets the Skai apart is its power source: Hydrogen fuel cells • “It’s the cleanest form of energy available on the planet” • Fuel cells have much greater energy density than batteries • That allows for a...
by admin | Dec 8, 2020 | Featured Articles, In the News
The world’s biggest “green” hydrogen developers have joined forces to expand the production of hydrogen 50-fold in less than six years. The firms hope to reduce the cost of hydrogen to USD $2 per kilogram! They also plan to radically drive down the cost in a project...
by admin | Apr 13, 2017 | Featured Articles, In the News
The deal with Plug Power is good news for a faltering hydrogen fuel cell economy. Megan Geuss – 4/5/2017, 2:26 PM On Wednesday, hydrogen fuel cell company Plug Power announced that Amazon would be changing its battery-operated forklifts to hydrogen fuel...
by admin | Apr 13, 2017 | Featured Articles, In the News
Ultrathin solar cells use less material, split water, don’t destroy themselves. Chris Lee – 3/30/2017, 9:47 AM The clean energy revolution, despite recent policy developments, is upon us. The Netherlands’ main train company now runs entirely on wind...