The Stadler hydrogen train shatters all mileage records
46 hours, 2.803 km, just one refueling: this is the record for Stadler's hydrogen train, which more than doubled the previous record. It aims to replace diesel trains.
46 hours, 2.803 km, just one refueling: this is the record for Stadler's hydrogen train, which more than doubled the previous record. It aims to replace diesel trains.
An incredible forgotten network of underground pipes in the UK could become the new green energy distribution system
The hydrogen storage solution from France's Vallourec is a world first. With capacities of up to 100 tons, it addresses the energy needs of various industrial sectors.
Maribor Airport, Slovenia, witnessed a small breakthrough in aviation: the first flight powered entirely by liquid hydrogen.
MOL collaborates to create sailboats powered by wind and by hydrogen produced on board
The Spanish startup presents a compact and lightweight engine that can run on either hydrogen or petrol: ideal against the lack of infrastructure for alternative fuels.
The Polytechnic University of Lausanne raises the bar for clean energy: a "tree" plant that produces hydrogen, oxygen and heat, using solar energy
Incredible speeds and ecological transport, not only for people and goods: the superconducting highway will change the way we travel.
The Huc enzyme can prove to be an incredible "natural battery" with great potential.
Not just cars: the history of the elusive water engine also includes a motorcycle capable of 500 kilometers per liter. Where have you been?
Scottish startup's proprietary technology can solve the problem of underground hydrogen storage.
A gas pipeline "ready" to carry hydrogen and fruit of the agreement of France, Spain and Portugal. It will be ready in 2026: but will they ever use it?
A process that optimizes a reaction that has been known for years can lead to the production of hydrogen from water at room temperature. It would be a turning point.
Canada reaches out to Germany: together they will start a mega plant in Newfoundland to face the impending energy crisis.
An artificial island in the North Sea could become the first large green hydrogen production plant to be distributed in several European countries.
A cartridge-based system can bring hydrogen to where it is needed, without the need for expensive dedicated infrastructure.
From theory to practice: Aviation H2 starts building the prototype of a kit to convert aircraft power to hydrogen.
Scientists from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have just developed a technique that uses pyrolysis on banana peels.
5% of consumption, but 50% of CO2 emissions: Stockholm's maritime transport will have a good straightening from 2022: high speed with fewer emissions.
The first flights in 2023. 2024 the first official route. From there, an exciting roadmap to 2040: commercial hydrogen planes are a reality.
Obtaining hydrogen from the sea and the wind seems the best and most viable way. Germany is about to embrace it with determination.