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US research institute to invest R&D hub for hydrogen and carbon capture | Technology Gas News

US-based Honda Research Institute will spend $2.6m on a new Advanced Materials Science Lab which will support research and development for an array of next-generation technologies that could underpin future mobility solutions. Located on the Ohio State University SciTech Campus in Columbus, the facility will advance research in quantum technologies and other nanotechnologies, hydrogen fuel cells, carbon capture technologies, next-gen EV batteries and battery recycling. The campus is already home to Honda’s 99P Labs, which it established in 2018. The facility conducts research into energy and battery tech and mobility-related human-computer interaction. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to… Read More »US research institute to invest R&D hub for hydrogen and carbon capture | Technology Gas News

Hydrogen projects work best through partnership, says Fabrum founder | implement dual-fuel diesel-hydrogen systems

The challenge to deliver hydrogen as an energy carrier is often thwarted by its cryogenic value chain, by one New Zealand company says it has found a strong formula for real-world success. Fabrum, based in Christchurch in New Zealand, stands out because its suite of smart technologies is able to work as a package to deliver on real-world projects, and in that sense it is showing others the way ahead. “For some hydrogen projects, we can provide just about everything [in the value chain] – and that is a compelling proposition for our partners,” said Executive Chairman Christopher Boyle. Boyle said hydrogen was not a panacea for all future energy needs, but a great fit for certain applications. … to continue reading you must be subscribed Source link