Red-Hot Green Hydrogen Field Just Got Hotter (& Greener)
Photoelectrochemical cells can push green hydrogen directly from water without the need for standalone solar panels.
Photoelectrochemical cells can push green hydrogen directly from water without the need for standalone solar panels.
Fears of an iridium shortage for green hydrogen electrolyzers are premature, as alternative electrolysis systems and other non-fossil sources for hydrogen are emerging.
New automation technology gives an edge to green hydrogen as blue hydrogen stakeholders struggle to make their case.
A new method for attacking blue-green algae blooms could pack a carbon sequestration punch in red and blue states alike.
Ukraine’s green recovery is sprawling in all different directions including wind, solar, green hydrogen, and biomethane.
Signs that a fuel cell truck revolution is coming to the US have been few and far between. Nevertheless, activity is finally beginning to pick up. Toyota has just jumped into the pool with both feet first, but the company better not look back. Something might be gaining on it. … [continued]
Technology improvements and the Inflation Reduction Act give green hydrogen an edge over all those other hydrogens.
Hydrogen aviation is making best friends on both sides of the aisle in Georgia, with a green H2 twist.
New proton batteries can power tiny blue fans today, electric vehicles tomorrow, if all goes according to plan.
CleanTechnica suited up to visit the clean room at Bosch’s chip factory in Reutlingen, Germany to get the inside scoop on the chip shortage, and its solutions.