A fuel cell is a device that uses a source of fuel, such as hydrogen, and an oxidant to create electricity from an electrochemical process. Much like the batteries that are found under the hoods ...
The production of hydrogen is largely for use in the automotive sector—in fuel cells for electric vehicles or using it outright as a compressed fuel for combustion engines. Hydrogen in fuel cell ...
Of all the many topics within the zero-emission vehicle sector, the use of hydrogen as a fuel continues to perhaps be the most divisive one. Advocates point to the quick refuelling times and ...
and its capacity to generate electricity in fuel cells. However, the increased production, utilization, and transportation of hydrogen bring forth significant safety concerns. Hydrogen’s highly ...
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles bring together the power of combustion and the efficiency of electric propulsion while addressing the limitations of both. Ahh, hydrogen—the simplest and most ...
This invention marks a major advancement in understanding the atomistic mechanisms of heterogeneous catalysis for hydrogen production. It paves the way for developing highly active, stable ...
Amid increasing demand for power generation, British Columbia's energy minister says the province remains committed to expanding the power-intensive hydrogen industry. When used in a fuel cell ...
The large size of the proposed yacht made it a good candidate to explore pure green hydrogen as the fuel-cell source. For those captivated by cutting-edge innovations, this yacht presents an ...