HyTIME – the new European project to secure faster production of biohydrogen
Bacteria can produce hydrogen from biomass but they take their time. In a new European project (HyTIME), nine partners including universities, knowledge centres and...
Researchers discover a way to simultaneously desalinate water, produce hydrogen and treat wastewater
Fresh water and reusable energy. Humans are on a constant hunt for a sustainable supply of both. Water purification requires a lot of energy,...
Next Generation of Ethanol a Challenge for Brazil’s Investments
A new partnership started to promote bioethanol development in Brazil. The Brazilian Innovation Agency, Brazil's National Development Bank and FINEP (Research and Projects Financing)...
Biodiesel Fuel Explained
What biodiesel is?
Biodiesel is a clean burning alternative fuel, produced from domestically grown, renewable resources which contains no petroleum products, but can be blended...
Air Products Gives Future to Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Orange County California got a new Air Products hydrogen fuel station.
The hydrogen fuel plant comes to integrate wastewater treatment-biogas power, heat and fuel production...
Biofuel Chemistry More Complex Than Petroleum
Understanding the key elements of biofuel combustion is an important step toward insightful selection of next-generation alternative fuels. And that's exactly what researchers at...
Honda Introduces Solar Hydrogen Station
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. unveiled a Solar Hydrogen Station on the grounds of the Saitama Prefectural Office.
The initiative is part of the Electric Vehicle...
Hydrogen Energy is the Least Polluting
An atom of hydrogen consists of only one proton and one electron. Hydrogen is the simplest element and it's also the most plentiful element...
Power and waste management system for the poultry industry
The EERC will run several weeks of pilot-scale tests to determine the efficiency and performance of the system using poultry litter and other waste...
Making molecular hydrogen more efficiently
When it comes to the industrial production of chemicals, often the most indispensable element is one that you can't see, smell, or even taste....