Something Is Afoot With Green Hydrogen From Wastewater
Natural gas is sitting in the hydrogen catbird seat for now, but new green hydrogen technologies are knocking at the door.
Natural gas is sitting in the hydrogen catbird seat for now, but new green hydrogen technologies are knocking at the door.
The Hague eyes green hydrogen to boost the considerable offshore wind profile of The Netherlands while deploying existing infrastructure to overcome transmission bottlenecks.
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.
Technology improvements and the Inflation Reduction Act give green hydrogen an edge over all those other hydrogens.
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.
Bosch has teamed up with Nikola to make fuel cell truck dreams come true, with a sharp eye on the global green hydrogen economy of the future.
Bosch ups the ante on green hydrogen with new water treatment technology for electrolysis systems.
New bus depot in Maryland blows up the Internet with solar powered green hydrogen production on site.
Green hydrogen is needed to ice the zero emission fuel cell electric cake for GM’s Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure vehicle platform.