Fuel Cells
Hydrogen fuel cell technology
Researchers have developed a method using anion-exchange membranes (AEMs) to produce green hydrogen, replacing rare metals like iridium with cheaper alternatives such as nickel and steel.
Norwegian scientists at SINTEF have reduced the thickness of hydrogen fuel cell membranes by 33%, lowering costs and environmental impact.
Hundreds of Toyota Mirai owners are protesting and filing lawsuits due to unreliable hydrogen fueling stations, rendering their vehicles unusable despite high monthly payments.
A 17-year-old from Washington has successfully built the world’s first hydrogen-powered tractor, showcasing innovation in sustainable agriculture.
South Korea plans to construct two hydrogen clusters in Donghae and Samcheok, focusing on hydrogen storage, transportation, and liquefaction.