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BMW tests hydrogen burner in Leipzig paint shop, expands battery assembly lines

LEIPZIG — BMW is testing a burner able to operate on both hydrogen and gas in its paint shop in…

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Automobile

Renault’s ‘Alpenglow’ is powered by hydrogen — and looks out of this world | Autoblog

In German, Alpenglow translates to Alpenglühen, which translates to an optical illusion that’s defined by a rosy, reddish light that…

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World

Can WA make a key hydrogen industry component?

The feasibility of manufacturing electrolysers in WA — the key piece of machinery required for large-scale hydrogen production — will…

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Business

Fortescue Doubles Green Hydrogen Spending as Europe Push Expands

Article content (Bloomberg) — Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. more than doubled planned capital expenditure for its green energy arm as…

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Automobile

Faurecia gets 213M euros from EU for French hydrogen project

PARIS — Faurecia said its hydrogen technology project was granted 213 million euros of public support from the European Commission…

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Automobile

Truckmakers see future in hydrogen fuel cell tech

Even as it develops fuel cell trucks, Daimler continues to push into the battery electric truck market. It unveiled a…

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Tech

The UK needs a better plan to heat its homes than hydrogen | Engadget

The case for heating homes with hydrogen rather than natural gas appears to be dead. In the UK, hydrogen has…

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Science

Heating homes with hydrogen is bad for both your wallet and the planet

A review of studies looking at heating homes with hydrogen has found that high cost and poor energy efficiency means…

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Automobile

Hydrogen fuel cell tech in trucks is front and center at IAA Transportation 2022

HANOVER, Germany – While the auto industry struggles to convince consumers that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have a place in…

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Automobile

Suppliers are beginning to join Toyota’s hydrogen combustion crusade

The technology adds as much as 30 percent to the cost of existing engines. But because it builds on proven…

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