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What are electrolysers? How is hydrogen produced and how do fuel cells use the energy?

by Anas Siddiqui
What are electrolysers? How is hydrogen produced and how do fuel cells use the energy?

When the hydrogen is consumed, the process is reversed. In vehicles, the hydrogen is recombined with oxygen to produce electricity, heat and water through a fuel-cell system. A typical electrolyser …

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China Merchants-backed green hydrogen equipment maker to quadruple capacity

by Anas Siddiqui
China Merchants-backed green hydrogen equipment maker to quadruple capacity

Start-up CM Xiageng Hydrogen Energy Technology, a green hydrogen equipment maker backed by the Fujian government and conglomerate China Merchants Group, plans to quadruple its output. It is rushing to …

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Artificial intelligence: A quick guide on how best to harness AI’s potential for climate mitigation

by Edgar Davis
Artificial intelligence: A quick guide on how best to harness AI’s potential for climate mitigation

A mobile billboard circling the U.S. Capitol during congressional hearings and forums on AI to highlight the new technology’s dangers to climate change on September 12, 2023, in Washington, DC. …

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Green finance: Deutsche Bank eyes tie-ups with Chinese peers to drive deals meeting Europe’s tough climate standards

by Anas Siddiqui
Green finance: Deutsche Bank eyes tie-ups with Chinese peers to drive deals meeting Europe’s tough climate standards

Deutsche Bank, one of two European banks allowed to tap the Chinese central bank’s green finance funding pool, is seeking to form partnerships with institutions in China to drive transactions …

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Greener shipping: lack of infrastructure, incentives is hindering projects to capture and store vessels’ carbon emissions, says Hong Kong shipowner

by Anas Siddiqui
Greener shipping: lack of infrastructure, incentives is hindering projects to capture and store vessels’ carbon emissions, says Hong Kong shipowner

“Some pilot projects and infrastructure are under consideration near Zhoushan, Zhejiang province. We are keeping abreast of the latest developments with service providers,” Sah added. 00:57 World’s largest container ship …

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