Hydrogen, The Dream That Won’t Die, Gets A New Lease On Life
Hydrogen has many advocates and many detractors. Now a company in Finland says it can make it from methane with no carbon emissions.
Hydrogen has many advocates and many detractors. Now a company in Finland says it can make it from methane with no carbon emissions.
Recently 21 municipalities in Poland sent a joint letter to the federal government begging for big subsidies for hydrogen for energy. Reports indicate that the cities that had already contracted for hydrogen buses hadn’t bothered to include realistic costs of hydrogen in their cost cases. The ones that have them … [continued]
The law of unintended consequences, green hydrogen edition, is on full display in Russia’s misbegotten war on Ukraine.
After 10 years of trying, researchers at KU Leuven have created a prototype solar panel that not only makes electricity but hydrogen gas as well. Imagine if you could heat your home with clean hydrogen made right on your own roof?
The Obama Administration is throwing $75 million at another one of those silly-sounding research projects, artificial photosynthesis.
On-board plasmatrons for hydrogen fuel production were once thought to be a way forward for fuel efficiency and emissions reduction…so, what happened?
The Port of Honolulu will soon be home a state-of-the-art hydrogen fuel cell auxiliary power system — providing clean low-emissions power to docked and/or anchored ships. The current plan — which follows up on last year’s pre-pilot study and analysis — is for a highly portable, self-contained hydrogen fuel cell … [continued]
Hydrogen-powered transport may not compete with battery-electric transport at the moment (doesn’t even come close), but hydrogen could become useful in a few decades if research and development for this clean energy option. Below is the latest good news regarding hydrogen fuel research, reposted from Planetsave. While hydrogen fuel production … [continued]
Originally published on sister site Green Building Elements. A new, relatively inexpensive means of producing hydrogen fuel from water — relying on charcoal powder and lasers — has now been created by researchers. The new method owes its relative affordability to the cheaper materials involved — charcoal and carbon powder … [continued]
A radically new way of producing hydrogen fuel from water — one that wasn’t even thought to be possible — has been developed by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder. The researchers think that this new technique/system could pave the way for the mainstream use of hydrogen as a … [continued]