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AVL's 150kW/liter Hydrogen ICE | Professional Motorsport World

Hydrogen may not be flavor of the month for car makers, either in fuel cell or ICE form. Despite this, one area in which it will almost certainly play a key role in decarbonization is racing. The heat of competition is where AVL, best known for its test benches, measurement devices, simulation tools and a long history of engine development, hopes the engine shown here will come into play.

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“Massive new industry:”Fortescue opens 2GW factory to build its own hydrogen electrolysers

Andrew Forrest’s iron ore and energy giant Fortescue Metals has officially opened its 2GW hydrogen electrolyser factory in Gladstone, Queensland, using in-house technology that it says heralds a massive new manufacturing industry for Australia.

“Massive new industry:”Fortescue opens 2GW factory to build its own hydrogen electrolysershttps://reneweconomy.com.au/massive-new-industryfortescue-starts-making-its-own-hydrogen-electrolysers-opens-2gw-factory/Open linkView original on kbin.social

Tokyo bets big on hydrogen with moves to boost commercial fuel cell vehicles

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is doubling its budget for hydrogen-related initiatives from fiscal 2024, seeing them as key to combating climate change. While previously supporting fuel cell vehicle (FCV) purchases and the establishment of hydrogen fueling stations, the focus is shifting to promote the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell-powered commercial vehicles including large trucks. Will this be a catalyst for the widespread adoption of hydrogen?

Tokyo bets big on hydrogen with moves to boost commercial fuel cell vehicleshttps://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20240405/p2a/00m/0sc/038000cOpen linkView original on kbin.social

Roll embossing: New system revolutionizes production of bipolar plates

Climate-friendly fuel cell systems, which are set to power machines such as vehicles in the future, are still rare and expensive these days. There are several reasons for this, including the complex and costly process used to produce bipolar plates — a key component in electrolyzers and fuel cells, which are needed for many hydrogen systems. The Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU has now taken a major step toward lower costs and mass production of bipolar plates by introducing an innovative system for roll embossing: BPPflexRoll. The Fraunhofer researchers will be pre-senting one component of the system at the joint Fraunhofer booth in Hall 2, Booth B24, at Hannover Messe 2024 from April 22 to 26.

https://www.fraunhofer.de/en/press/research-news/2024/april-2024/roll-embossing-new-system-revolutionizes-production-of-bipolar-plates.htmlOpen linkView original on kbin.social

India’s green hydrogen push presents a $125 billion investment opportunity by 2030: Avendus Capital

Avendus Capital’s latest report on green hydrogen estimates cumulative investments of $125 billion by 2030, across the value chain spanning electrolyzer production, renewable energy generation, and green hydrogen and green ammonia production in India.

India’s green hydrogen push presents a $125 billion investment opportunity by 2030: Avendus Capitalhttps://www.pv-magazine-india.com/2024/04/04/indias-green-hydrogen-push-presents-a-125-billion-investment-opportunity-by-2030-avendus-capital/Open linkView original on kbin.social

EV maker Nikola beats first-quarter deliveries estimates for hydrogen trucks

Nikola surpassed estimates for deliveries of its hydrogen big rigs in the first quarter, a sign it was making progress in its pivot to the technology from battery electric trucks after some missteps that battered its share price.

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New platinum-based hydrogen fuel cell as cheap to make as conventional car engine

The brand-new platinum-catalysed hydrogen fuel cell system that has just been released for passenger cars reveals that fuel cells can be as cheap to manufacture as internal combustion engines (ICEs), UK company Intelligent Energy has highlighted in a release to Mining Weekly. The company’s patented system has been designed to give passenger car manufacturers direct access to the smaller, more powerful, turnkey and commercially viable hydrogen fuel cell solution that is needed to make zero carbon emission mobility a reality in the passenger car market across the entire planet.

New platinum-based hydrogen fuel cell as cheap to make as conventional car enginehttps://www.miningweekly.com/article/new-platinum-based-hydrogen-fuel-cell-as-cheap-to-make-as-conventional-car-engine-2024-04-02Open linkView original on kbin.social

Ballard announces $54 million of additional funding support, bringing total U.S. federal funding to $94 million for Ballard’s fuel cell Gigafactory in Texas

Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ: BLDP; TSX: BLDP) announced it has been awarded $54 million of investment tax credits from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as part of the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Tax Credit (48C), funded by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The 48C program, which provides 30% investment tax credits for selected clean energy manufacturing projects, is designed to support secure and resilient domestic clean energy supply chains. Ballard plans to use the $54 million in tax credits to support the build-out of a new fuel cell Gigafactory in Rockwall, Texas.

https://www.ballard.com/about-ballard/newsroom/news-releases/2024/04/01/ballard-announces-$54-million-of-additional-funding-support-bringing-total-u.s.-federal-funding-to-$94-million-for-ballard-s-fuel-cell-gigafactory-in-texasOpen linkView original on kbin.social