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  • Article - 27 Jul 2022
    This article will examine the potential use of green hydrogen (H2) in steel production processes, leading to the decarbonization of the entire steel industry.
  • Article - 19 Apr 2022
    AZoCleantech speaks to John Hartley, CEO at Levidian, about the importance of green graphene and hydrogen for accelerating climate-smart technology within our society. Hartley speaks about Levidian's...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2022
    Hydrogen energy can be produced through many different processes. The most common methods include thermochemical and electrochemical approaches.
  • Article - 27 Jan 2022
    Advances in carbon capture technologies form keystones in reducing industrial CO2 emissions amidst the incoming climate crisis. This article looks at the different types of carbon capture technologies...
  • Article - 10 Nov 2021
    Converting CO2 into functional materials at room temperature has been a major challenge for scientists seeking to usher in the future carbon-neutral society we need to avoid the worst-case scenario...
  • Article - 30 Mar 2021
    Over the next several years, Scotland is expected to become a leading global producer of green hydrogen energy. To move closer towards this goal, a multi-partner plan has been launched at the Port of...
  • Article - 19 Mar 2021
    Associate Professor Akshat Tanksale at Monash University speaks to AZoCleantech about his research on how microalgae could have significant benefits when applied to the hydrogen production industry.
  • Article - 22 Feb 2021
    Professor Damien Batstone speaks to AZoCleantech about his game-changing research on how sugarcane can be used as a clean energy source to produce hydrogen.
  • Article - 26 May 2020
    Wärtsilä and Eidesvik Offshore are working on the Viking Energy Project which aims to build a zero-emissions supply vessel using ammonia-powered fuel cells.
  • Article - 29 Dec 2012
    Hydrogen is the simplest element consisting of one proton and an electron. It is the most abundant element in the universe, but is does not occur naturally as a gas in the Earth. It is always combined...

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