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The future of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles explained
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are emerging as a promising alternative to traditional internal combustion engines and battery electric vehicles. With advancements in technology and growing ...
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100% hydrogen-powered jet engine from Rolls-Royce reaches full power in landmark test
A major milestone in the race toward sustainable aviation has been achieved after a ...
A new type of hydrogen fuel cell operates at much lower temperatures than what’s typically required for existing fuel cells, bringing them closer to widespread implementation. Reading time 2 minutes ...
Between Bloom Energy and Plug Power, one company is generating positive cash flows and growing its revenue at a torrid pace.
The debate between battery-electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles (FCEVs) often sounds like a tech rivalry where only one can win. In reality, both are electric drivetrains trying to ...
A tight stack of metal circles about the height of a person is clamped between metal hexagons in a clean-looking equipment room. This 3.2 MW pressurized alkaline electrolyzer from Sunfire, which can ...
Nearly 180 years after the invention of the first hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen power is making a comeback. The Defense Innovation Unit has awarded a contract to Pratt Miller to prototype a ...
You’ve got to have hydrogen before you can fuel a truck with it. Here is where U.S. hydrogen production stands and what’s holding it back from becoming the next trucking fuel. The U.S. produces ...
The manufacturer wants to beat the 350mph record it set with a diesel car in 2006 with its new Hydromax.
Delhi’s new hydrogen-powered buses can travel nearly 250 km on a single refill, but experts told TOI the technology still ...
Hydrogen fuel cell technology generates electricity through a chemical reaction using hydrogen, with water vapour as the only emission, making it a cleaner alternative to conventional fossil ...
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