A hydrogen plane in fifteen years to fly without polluting

This mythological animal that isplane green going to become real? The government wants it. And yesterday, it set the French aeronautical industry, as it did in the automotive industry, the objective of becoming the world leader in energy transition in its field. In the firing line, a decisive technological breakthrough: an appliance with electric motors … Read more

Economic stimulus package: Federal government announces hydrogen era

EIt is not often that politics is pounding a whole new industrial sector. But when it comes to overcoming the economic consequences of the corona pandemic, the federal government can no longer be stopped by the usual misgivings: With around nine billion euros, a hydrogen industry is now to be set up in Germany. The … Read more

Rolls-Royce develops fuel cells with Daimler and Volvo

Daimler Trucks plans to continue developing its fuel cell technology together with the engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce Power Systems. Both companies announced this Tuesday. By the end of 2020, the partners want to commit themselves to a cooperation agreement. A few weeks ago, Daimler Trucks had also decided not to cooperate with Volvo in the generation … Read more

This is Toyota’s hydrogen technology that drives the Energy Observer

Toyota it has become a great power in the development of the hydrogen fuel cell, a solution that will make electric cars forget about plugs and charges and that you have in the Toyota Mirai to one of its main representatives. But Toyota is not only applying its technology in its own cars, but also … Read more

CEA researchers observe metallic hydrogen for the first time

Thehydrogen, the most widespread gas in the Universe because the simplest (the union of a proton and an electron) and naturally insulating, can it under certain conditions change phase and take on a metallic and conductive character? This prediction, issued several decades ago by the Nobel Prize winner Eugène Wigner, has been tested several times … Read more