Nearly 90 years ago, a little thing called the Hindenburg Disaster ignited public understanding of the volatility of the most abundant element in our universe, hydrogen. As we continue the slow crawl ...
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Masdar and Tadweer to build sustainable fuel plant

Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company, better known as Masdar, and Tadweer Group will build the UAE’s first commercial waste-to-sustainable aviation fuel plant in Abu Dhabi. The factory will convert around ...
About 75,000 cubic feet of highly flammable vapor caught fire last month at an Ascension Parish renewable fuels plant as crews were working on equipment that uses hydrogen to treat animal fats and ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Many of us still recall the exciting — and sometimes less exciting — science experiments in ...
In this article we explore the current use of hydrogen in industrial processes, as well as its role in the ongoing global transition to a net-zero economy. We’ll provide insights into market ...
Hydrogen fuel may not sound like Hollywood material, but it plays a key role in Rian Johnson’s latest murder mystery, Glass Onion. Without spoiling too much, a crystal of solid hydrogen acts as a ...
Volvo goes green(er) with its big vehicle approach to environmentalism. When I say big, think eighteen-wheeler-big. The Swedish company's truck division is testing hydrogen-powered heavy haulers on ...
Oct. 10, 2024: Multiple ambulances and first responders at the Pemex plant in Deer Park where two people were killed and 35 treated after a hydrogen sulfide leak ...
Hydrogen is a colorless gas. But if you’ve done any reading about the future of energy, you’ve likely seen it identified by a number of different colors—ranging from turquoise and aqua to green, ...
The Whitesville Fire Department is seeing an increase in the number of carbon monoxide alarms. Turns out, these calls are from hydrogen gas, not carbon monoxide. The Fire Department says they are ...