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Would you fly on a battery-powered plane? Brits say yes!
Eighty-two per cent of Brits would be open to flying on a hydrogen-powered plane, and 77% would consider flying on planes run entirely on batteries, research to support the Jet Zero Council finds.
Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week programme announced
The education programme for Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week has been announced with nearly 150 free-to-attend sessions taking place across eight solutions theatres during the live events on 5–6 June 2024 at Birmingham’s NEC.
Partnership initiates research project on hydrogen storage
VTT, GTK, and industrial partner organisations are launching a pioneering research project:‘Hydrogen UnderGround’(HUG) focused on underground storage of hydrogen.
State-of-the-art Bradford hydrogen production facility approved
Bradford Hydrogen Production Facility, a partnership project between Hygen and N-GEN, developed by Renewable Connections, has received consent from Bradford Council.
ABB to support major US hydrogen project
ABB is working alongside Green Hydrogen International (GHI) to establish a substantial green hydrogen facility in South Texas, US. Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), ABB's automation, electrification, and digital technology will undergo assessment for potential use at GHI's Hydrogen City project.
PowerCell’s product design approved with SEK 35m order
PowerCell announced a five-year framework agreement for serial deliveries of fuel cell systems with the British company ColGar Energy, a subsidiary of the Vantastec Group.
£360 million to boost British manufacturing and R&D
Ahead of the Spring Budget this week, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced an investment package in the UK’s life sciences and manufacturing sectors.
Researchers make hydrogen production breakthrough
At Robert Gordon University (RGU), a team of researchers, in collaboration with the University of Surrey, has developed a tubular cell designed to withstand high temperatures, marking a significant step towards more cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy solutions.
USA, Spain, China, Canada, and Portugal, race to lead global hydrogen projects
"The largest green hydrogen projects that are currently under development are in Europe. The reason is that after the war in Ukraine, Europe realised it needed its own resources. Despite that, China is one of the main countries investing in green hydrogen."
CO2-derived concrete can build a net-negative future
IDTechEx report shows that CO2-derived concrete could be used to build a net-negative future in construction.