Govt plans to operate hydrogen buses in capital city
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Here to explain why hydrogen is the future of transportation, industry, energy, etc. Occasionally other societal issues too.
#hydrogen #greenhydrogen #fuelcell #fuelcells #FCEV
Location | California |
Govt plans to operate hydrogen buses in capital city
Scientists smelt tin with hydrogen
https://www.internationaltin.org/scientists-smelt-tin-with-hydrogen
Scientists at Freiberg University in Germany have pioneered a new low carbon technology for smelting tin. The researchers used a ‘direct reduction’ process using hydrogen instead of carbon to reduce cassiterite to metallic tin. Cassiterite (SnO2), the main tin ore, is typically processed with high-temperature reduction using carbon-based materials. The new approach offers an important potential for reduced carbon footprint, especially when the hydrogen used is produced using renewable energy sources.
Jo Bamford's hydrogen network to cut costs by 40%
Massive hydrogen reserves discovered beneath Earth’s mountains
https://www.earth.com/news/massive-hydrogen-reserves-discovered-beneath-earths-mountains/
New solar tech stably generates high photocurrent for efficient hydrogen production, cutting fabrication time and advancing commercialization of solar hydrogen systems.
LDA moves ahead on ship-based FRESH ammonia-to-hydrogen facility
https://www.marinelog.com/news/lda-moves-ahead-on-ship-based-fresh-ammonia-to-hydrogen-facility/
The EV mandate is now dead in the US. It is now time to shift towards promoting a diversity of transportation options, especially hydrogen cars. The old strategy has failed.
Toyota & Sinotruk sign heavy hydrogen truck cooperation deal
https://www.electrive.com/2025/05/22/toyota-sinotruk-sign-heavy-hydrogen-truck-cooperation-deal/
Ammonia-cracking catalyst holds potential for cheaper hydrogen supply
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French and US firms link on methane pyrolysis to make hydrogen and graphite
The 1895 podcast is a content-driven podcast for the global industrial gases business, bringing together topical news, views and analysis of the stories that matter in the industry. Listen, as we discuss the biggest stories of the day for the industry, taking a deeper dive into the big projects and announcements making the news and adding new insights and analysis. We also discuss and chronicle the key inflection points of the industry’s future – on a regional, technological and applications level – and its increasingly critical role in the energy transition of today and tomorrow.