Korean Researchers Develop Breakthrough in Hydrogen Storage Technology
Korean researchers have developed a nanoporous material capable of holding hydrogen at twice the density of its cryogenic liquid form, offering a compelling alternative to traditional storage methods. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in hydrogen storage technology, addressing the challenges of large-scale storage and potentially accelerating the adoption of hydrogen as a clean and efficient fuel across various industries.
Swiss Aviation Company Plans to Develop Hydrogen-Powered VTOL Jet
A Swiss aviation company, Sirius Aviation, has announced plans to develop a hydrogen-powered VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) jet, aiming to create a high-performance, zero-emission aircraft propelled by a hydrogen-electric propulsion system. The company intends to introduce two versions of…
Study Raises Concerns Over Using Decommissioned Gas Field in Scotland for Hydrogen Storage
The potential for using a decommissioned gas field in Scotland as a major hydrogen store has been brought into question by a recent study conducted by the University of Aberdeen and the UK Onshore Geophysical Library (UKOGL). The study, led…
MIT Study Sheds New Light on Crucial Chemical Reaction for Renewable Energy Technologies
A recent study conducted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) chemists has shed new light on the crucial chemical reaction that underpins various renewable energy technologies. The research provides detailed insights into the process of proton-coupled electron transfers at the…