Hydrogen never worked in cars, but researchers in Norway have built a drone that runs on it, swapping batteries for a fuel cell to handle long-range jobs like power line inspections.
Hydrogen-powered cars might seem like an invention of the future, but there was a car that pioneered the tech in 1978, and Jack Nicholson endorsed it.
A team of scientists from the Universität Jena in Germany has created an innovative energy system that captures starlight and transforms it into hydrogen.
Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Affordable, green energy production has long been promoted as a means to accelerate the decarbonization of sectors such as ...
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Why hydrogen is the fuel of the future that might never arrive
For decades, experts have painted hydrogen as the ultimate clean energy solution. It's versatile, it's abundant, and when you burn it, all you get is water vapor. Sounds perfect, right? Yet here we ...
Initiative to expand industrial hydrogen use and lower the renewable fuel's price dovetails with Beijing's energy security strategy amid oil crisis Beijing is launching a pilot programme to expand ...
Endeavour’s Pact system can turn natural gas and biomethane into clean hydrogen and solid carbon, powering AI data centres with carbon-neutral energy ...
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Researchers build hydrogen-powered drone to extend range for grid inspections
Researchers have successfully launched a hydrogen-powered drone designed to go where batteries fail. Hydrogen ...
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Swapping batteries for hydrogen gives drones a whole new range
Researchers have built a drone that runs on hydrogen, to replace battery-powered drones that are too heavy and have too short a range. This technology could help fix power outages faster and replace ...
Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) launched its dedicated ‘HTWO’ hydrogen brand and business platform in Japan this week, at the H2&FC ...
Innovative recycling method can convert waste PET into high-quality raw materials and clean hydrogen
Despite polyethylene terephthalate (PET) being one of the most widely recycled plastics, only about 20% of used PET bottles ...
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