Hydrogen vehicle
Balkan countries eye hydrogen in rush to lower emissions
It never occurred to Baki Bajraktari that the presence of hydrogen in the Bulqize chrome mine where he works in northeastern Albania could be considered good news: a colleague died in an explosion in 2011 when a team hit a gas pocket.
Scientists discover how to make electricity “out of thin air”
A hydrogen-consuming enzyme from a common soil bacterium is able to generate an electrical current using the atmosphere as an energy source
Lab experiment confirms historic fusion ignition (video)
This had previously only been reached inside hydrogen bombs
Advent of hydrogen in flights
When Advent won an international business competition in Athens in 2006, few would have predicted that the company - a spin-off of the Research & Technology Foundation and the University of Patras - would become the protagonist in hydrogen technology.
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Water-injected 2.0-liter turbo-four hydrogen engine spits out 410 hp
Hydrogen combustion engines have slowly been entering the serious phase of discussion
Gulf states bet on 'green' hydrogen
After riding a fossil-fuel boom for decades, Gulf Arab states are eyeing "green" hydrogen as they try to transition their economies and ease the climate crisis at a stroke.
Oil producers Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman are investing heavily in the climate-friendly fuel in a search for alternative revenues to crude and gas.
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DESFA planning hydrogen pipeline with Bulgaria
Greek gas grid operator DESFA wants to build a 1-billion-euro hydrogen pipeline that will connect Greece to Bulgaria, as part of a future European southeastern corridor, it said on Thursday.
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Last chance to use the depleted gas field at Prinos?
The government is examining a plan for the return to the state of the depleted Prinos gas field south of Kavala after the second unsuccessful attempt by state asset fund TAIPED to keep alive the vision of utilizing it as a natural gas storage facility, this time with the possibility of mixing hydrogen.
Green hydrogen production investment on Crete
A consortium of businesses and science and technology bodies, led by the Eunice group, has announced an investment of 11 million euros for the construction of a hub for the production and distribution of green hydrogen in Atherinolakkos, Crete.
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Toyota announces initiative for solid state batteries
Toyota plans to make an all solid-state battery as part of its ambitious plans for battery electric vehicles, the company said yesterday, amid mounting criticism Japan's top automaker needs to do more to fight climate change.