Page 6: Research news on Green hydrogen systems

Green hydrogen systems encompass the production, distribution, storage, and end-use of hydrogen generated from low-carbon energy sources, primarily via water electrolysis powered by renewables. The field examines techno-economic performance, life-cycle environmental impacts, and resource demands such as water use, while integrating hydrogen into industrial processes, heavy transport, and power systems. Research also addresses infrastructure planning, supply chains for hydrogen and derived fuels like ammonia, and the role of hydrogen in large-scale decarbonization strategies for sectors such as steel and gas-fired power.

Engineering

Climate-friendly metals can come from deep-sea ores

The demand for metals will increase significantly in the coming years, primarily because the climate-friendly transformation of the economy is only possible through the electrification of industrial processes, transport and ...

Energy & Green Tech

Turbocharging hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has upgraded its hydrogen-powered heavy-duty internal combustion engine (H2-ICE) with a state-of-the-art turbocharger. The upgrades have significantly improved performance across the board, ...

Engineering

How nuclear waste could fuel a clean energy revolution

Nuclear waste remains a major environmental hazard due to its long-lasting radioactivity, which can persist for thousands of years. However, new research by University of Sharjah scientists, published in the journal Nuclear ...

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