Korea Makes Carbon Porous Electrode For H2 Creation Possible
A research group based in South Korea has gone on to develop a new kind of carbon-based electrode technology that can elevate the energy...
US DoE Funds Hydrogen Hub Development With $8 Billion Budget
Hydrogen is witnessing some significant potential as far as the US is concerned now that the investments from last year’s climate law as well...
North Americas Hydrogen Projects Threaten European Lead
Efforts in order to boost hydrogen, which happens to be a fuel seen as critical in order to meet the worldwide climate goals, are...
Clean Energy Groups Slam Votes For The Solar Tariff Repeal
The US House of Representatives went on to vote to approve a resolution on April 28 that would revoke a 2-year moratorium when it...
Early coal power plants retirement in Kazakhstan, Says ADB
The Asian Development Bank has begun studying opportunities so as to speed up the retirement of coal-fired power plants across Kazakhstan by way of...
Modine Launches New EVantage Fuel Cell Stack Cooling Package for Commercial Zero-Emission Vehicles
As demand for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) grows, the need for reliable and energy-efficient thermal management solutions has never been greater. In response to this...
EKPO Secures Large-scale Contract For Fuel Cell Bipolar Plates From Global Car Manufacturer
EKPO secures large-scale contract for fuel cell bipolar plates from global car manufacturer.
EKPO Fuel Cell Technologies GmbH (EKPO), an entity fully consolidated within the...
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