The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory is constructing a research and development (R&D) test facility to create and independently test large-scale fuel cell systems for heavy-duty and off-road applications, with hydrogen emerging as an important strategy to decarbonize transportation and combat climate change.
Researchers have discovered a breakthrough in solar PV technology with a novel DC-DC converter and hybrid MPPT controller, designed to optimize efficiency and power quality.
eFuels leader Infinium has reached an agreement with SMA Mineral (SMA) that will advance the development of Infinium’s eFuels project at the Mo Industripark in Mo i Rana, Norway.
eFuels leader Infinium has reached an agreement with SMA Mineral (SMA) that will advance the development of Infinium’s eFuels project at the Mo Industripark in Mo i Rana, Norway. The Infinium facility will utilize the carbon dioxide (CO2) that SMA will produce at its Zero Emission Quick Lime (ZEQL) manufacturing facility in the industrial park as a feedstock for the production of eFuels.
Chemical engineers from Hokkaido University's Center for Advanced Research of Energy and Materials have developed a technique to recover phosphorous from sewage sludge by heat treatment and chemical treatment, which may help with the issue of phosphorus ores' declining supply.
University of Queensland researchers have built a generator that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) to make electricity.
A major new Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures (CDT-GIF) has launched to help secure the UK's position at the forefront of the green industrial revolution.
As green hydrogen gains attention as a future clean energy carrier, the question of which renewable energy to utilize as an energy source becomes increasingly important. Among them, solar energy has the advantage of being available everywhere on Earth, with low dependence on natural topography.
It's commonly thought that the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen, exists mainly alongside other elements — with oxygen in water, for example, and with carbon in methane. But naturally occurring underground pockets of pure hydrogen are punching holes in that notion — and generating attention as a potentially unlimited source of carbon-free power.
Michigan aims to leverage Argonne's research-backed insights to develop sustainable and innovative solutions for decarbonized transportation and industrial processes while promoting economic growth.
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