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Making Fuel from Water
How electrolytic hydrogen can help power our future
How electrolytic hydrogen can help power our future
Other methods of producing hydrogen, not from natural gas
Japan has identified hydrogen as the answer to the energy problem, both for transportation and in...
THE cheap, abundant and seemingly limitless energy supply of the 20th Century driven by fossil fu...
Adam Duckett introduces the Clean Energy SIG's series on hydrogen
As a follow up to the feature “Energy Saviours” (issue 927, September 2018), this article explore...
Ways for operations and design engineers to boost efficiencies
H21: why we need bold thinking for a greener, cleaner, low-cost future
An overview of the scientific and technical challenges that have surfaced because of shale gas
Getting around the limitations of battery devices with clever ways of teaming different technolo...
Chemical engineers: start answering climate change questions now
As products improve and prices fall, the take-up of petrol-electric hybrids and 'pure' electric v...
Why energy efficiency is a much smarter way of reducing carbon and other harmful air emissions th...
Carbon capture and storage costs money, so why bother? On the CCS Safari, Helen Tunnicliffe found...
A collaborative project is underway to develop technology and expertise in concentrated solar power.
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