Syzygy Plasmonics’ new reactor works with affordable catalysts
Syzgy Plasmonics has engineered a new reactor designed to work with affordable catalysts to produce hydrogen fuel from ammonia.
Hello and welcome to the December edition of H2 View magazine and our theme this month of all things Storage & Distribution. It’s an appropriate topic for our final issue of the year, not only following on from our Rail & Road edition last month but also with the conclusions of the Hydrogen Council’s latest report – Global Hydrogen Flows – still fresh in the memory. With that report, we’ve been given a new vision, if you will, for the role of the hydrogen economy of the future. It’s a vision based upon the global trade of hydrogen; the balancing of renewables and green hydrogen hotspots with regional demand centres not so naturally endowed with production capabilities. It’s a roadmap of cross-border collaboration.
Syzgy Plasmonics has engineered a new reactor designed to work with affordable catalysts to produce hydrogen fuel from ammonia.
GKN Aerospace and advanced research institute, IAAPS have announced a strategic partnership to develop and validate hydrogen technology solutions for aviation propulsion.
Dr. Neil Thompson, Adjunct Associate Professor at Queensland University of Technology’s (QUT) Centre for Clean Technologies and Practices and Visiting Fellow at Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy explores how the combination of...
Renewable energy developer, CWP Global has signed an agreement with the Government of the Republic of Djibouti to establish a 10GW renewable energy and green hydrogen hub on the Horn of Africa.
German-based H2FLY has revealed it has been appointed project lead for Project Heaven which aims to design, develop, and integrate a hydrogen fuel cell and cryogenic-based powertrain into an existing aircraft.
The Council of European Transport’s General Approach on the Commission proposal for revision of the European Union guidelines for the development of the Trans-European Network of Transport (TEN-T) risks alienating alternative fuels, says Hydrogen Europe.
US-based Raven SR announced today (December 6) it had been awarded a €1.7m (USD $1.75m) grant from European Commission for the development of a waste-to-hydrogen production facility in Spain.
US-based FuelCell Energy has today (December 6) announced it is accepting orders for its solid oxide electrolyser and fuel cell platforms, which it says offers superior efficiency.
Power firm, Ørsted and renewable energy develop, Skovgaard Energy have joined forces to develop a Power-to-X facility for large-scale renewable hydrogen production in Denmark.
Alstom and Air Products have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deploy hydrogen-powered trains in the Czech Republic, in a bid to support the decarbonisation of mobility in Europe.