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World’s largest hydrogen fuel cell plant to power 270,000 homes yearly in South Korea
South Korea has officially broken ground on the world’s largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant, which is expected to generate ...
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Fuel-cell catalyst shows promise for powering heavy-duty vehicles
Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new recipe for catalysts that could dramatically improve the performance and durability of fuel-cell vehicles—especially trucks and other heavy-duty ...
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3D-printed fuel cells may power future aerospace technologies
DTU researchers rethink fuel cells with 3D printing and ceramic, coral-inspired design, unlocking new potential for P2X and power generation in aerospace and beyond.
Recently, BMW officially announced the launch of its third-generation hydrogen fuel cell system, with the initial batch of ...
Soochow University scientists have turned humble cotton yarn into high-performance methanol fuel cells that bend, flex, and even work when cut in half—offering a resilient, fast-refueling power source ...
A three-person development team from Bosch is in the running for the 2025 German Future Prize. Kai Weeber, Christoffer Uhr, ...
Sina Technology reported on the morning of September 22 that BMW has recently announced the launch of its third generation hydrogen fuel cell system, with the first batch of prototype products ...
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have long been hailed as the future of clean mobility: cars that emit nothing but water while delivering high efficiency and power density. Yet a stubborn obstacle remains.
Dr. Chaehwa Jeong, Dr. Joohyuk Lee, Dr. Hyesung Cho, Researcher Kwangho Lee from KAIST>Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have long been hailed as the ...
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