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Green hydrogen is a type of hydrogen produced using renewable energy resources, making it a clean, sustainable fuel with a zero pollution index that can be used as a source of energy and as a raw material. It is also used for decarbonizing major industrial sectors.

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HyPilot Official Opening

HyPilot Official Opening

Hystar has officially opened its HyPilot project, a significant step forward in advancing industry efforts to cut carbon emissions and fully realize hydrogen's potential in the energy transition.

New Iron Catalyst Powers Sustainable Polystyrene Recycling

New Iron Catalyst Powers Sustainable Polystyrene Recycling

In the journal Angewandte Chemie, a research team from the Friedrich Wöhler Research Institute for Sustainable Chemistry in Göttingen introduced a novel approach for recycling polystyrene waste. Their electrochemical process is effective, uses a cost-efficient iron catalyst, generates hydrogen as a byproduct, and can be powered by solar energy.

MIT Model Explores Feasibility of Zero Emission Trucks for Decarbonization

MIT Model Explores Feasibility of Zero Emission Trucks for Decarbonization

As a major contributor to global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, the transportation sector has immense potential to advance decarbonization. However, a zero-emissions global supply chain requires re-imagining reliance on a heavy-duty trucking industry that emits 810,000 tons of CO2, or 6 percent of the United States' greenhouse gas emissions, and consumes 29 billion gallons of diesel annually in the U.S. alone.

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