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UIC engineers fuse hydrogen and nitrogen for the first time, offering cleaner energy options—but the process carries major ...
The world’s first floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker has been developed by Wärtsilä Gas Solutions, part of technology group ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) Hydrogen hype is on the decline, but we might have a replacement for it already: ammonia hype. Recently, more companies and researchers have proposed using ammonia as an ...
Even as the mood at Edmonton’s annual expo turned cautious, industry still bet on public dollars to keep its net zero dream ...
Hy2gen Doubles Down on Renewable Hydrogen with Fresh €47M Boost When it comes to cutting carbon from heavy industries and ...
Hydrogen fuel-cell engines are also becoming a fast complement to electrical engines. However, there has also been a development in using ammonia as a fuel source. With ammonia engines on the rise, ...
State-owned gas network operator OQGN expects to build hundreds of kilometres of hydrogen pipelines by start of next decade ...
Wärtsilä Gas Solutions and Höegh Evi have successfully completed development of the world’s first floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker.
This breakthrough technology enables floating import terminals to produce hydrogen at industrial-scale volumes from transported ammonia, marking a major step in the energy transition. The project ...
Höegh Evi, in partnership with Wärtsilä Gas Solutions, has announced the completion of the world’s first floating ...
The industrial-scale ammonia cracker has a modular design that allows integration into both hybrid Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs) and dedicated Floating Hydrogen Terminals. The ...
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