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New test rig, a major milestone for fuel cell technology
Parker Hannifin’s Filtration business has reached a major milestone on the journey towards mass production of hollow fibre membrane technology for fuel cell humidification applications, a vital step towards reducing carbon emissions.
£89m of funding to develop new EV tech
£89 million of funding has been awarded to 20 net zero tech projects including hydrogen-powered offroad vehicles, a new lithium scale-up plant, and revolutionary new EV battery systems, reinforcing the UK as a world leader in zero emissions vehicle technology.
Investing in our future – the path to net zero
The Royal Academy of Engineering is hosting a free-to-attend panel discussion exploring the future of clean energy technology on Tuesday 3rd October 2023.
The Rehm Technology Days 2024 – where the future meets technology
Traditionally, theRehmTechnology Days offer a valuable opportunity for knowledge exchange, networking, and discussion.
75% of world’s battery supply chain violates forced labour laws
Lithium-ion batteries are at the heart of the transition from fossil fuels, but fundamental supply chain changes are needed to eliminate forced labour abuses.
Real-time optical technique for hydrogen impurities detection
Chromacityreports on the development of a next-generation optical solution for the detection of contaminants in renewable hydrogen.
Experienced duo bring technical heft to Dukosi
Edinburgh-based Dukosi says former BMW executive Stefan Juraschek and Dr Anna Stefanopoulou, William ClayFordProfessor of Technologyin the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, will join Bob Galyen on the Dukosi Technical Advisory Board (TAB).
Ceres Power engineer recognised for contribution to novel clean energy technology
Dr Robert Leah, Research Fellow at Ceres Power, is to receive the 2023 Armourers and Brasiers’ Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for his successful application of novel materials science and engineering to green energy technology.
World’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery a ‘breakthrough’
University of Chicago’s Prof. Shirley Meng’s lab for Energy Storage and Conversion has created the world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery – a ‘breakthrough’ in inexpensive, clean, fast-charging batteries.
University scientists create fuel to enable living in space
Bangor University scientists have developed an energy source that could allow astronauts to live on the Moon for long periods of time. The power sources, equivalent in size to poppy seeds, hold the potential to sustain lunar habitation.