V. Benkunskas: Green hydrogen production planned to start this autumn, with hydrogen-powered buses to be launched
This autumn, Vilnius plans to initiate green hydrogen production and launch hydrogen-powered public transport buses as part of its commitment to achieve zero CO2 emissions in its public transport and heating sectors by 2030.
Quantum materials tear apart water molecules and produce hydrogen using only sunlight
Researchers have developed ultra-thin layered materials that can split water molecules using sunlight, offering a promising pathway for clean hydrogen production.
TRUE SENSATION: No electric current β liquid metal and light create hydrogen from water
Scientists from Sydney have developed a method of producing hydrogen fuel using liquid gallium that reacts with water under sunlight, potentially making hydrogen production accessible even from seawater.
TOTO Realizes Hydrogen Co-Firing in Sanitary Ware Production, Reducing CO2 Emissions by 7%
TOTO announced its practical application of hydrogen co-firing in the production of sanitary ware, achieving a 7% reduction in CO2 emissions at its Kokura First Factory in Kitakyushu since January.
Hydrogen production in Greeceβs Amyntaio: One more βsuitorβ for the project
A new investor is interested in acquiring a minority stake in the green hydrogen production unit being developed in Amyntaio, Greece, according to Hellenic Hydrogen's CEO.
Hydrogen production: A third 'suitor' for the project
Following a French fund, a new entity is reportedly approaching Hellenic Hydrogen for a minority stake in the green hydrogen production facility being developed in Amyntaio.
Cheaper and more ecological production of hydrogen peroxide. The material was developed by scientists from Olomouc and Ostrava
Scientists from Olomouc and Ostrava have discovered a method for producing hydrogen peroxide that is cheaper and more environmentally friendly, utilizing only solar energy, oxygen, and water, unlike previous methods that relied on toxic solvents and expensive palladium catalysts.