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Toyota Fuel Cell Vehicles To Use Biowaste Hydrogen

Toyota Fuel Cell Vehicles To Use Biowaste Hydrogen

2023-09-12
By: Roshan
On: September 12, 2023

Hydrogen, when used in fuel cells, produces only water as a byproduct and does not release any harmful pollutants into the air. However, the current production of hydrogen relies heavilyContinue Reading

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Future Of Energy Storage: Uneaten Fruit Biowaste

2020-03-05
By: Roshan
On: March 5, 2020

A team of Australian engineers is looking in an unusual place for the future of energy storage: uneaten fruit meaning they are looking into biowaste as a possible answer. BuildingContinue Reading

Bloom Energy & EnergyPower To Produce Zero Carbon Electricity From India’s BioWaste

2019-10-09
By: Roshan
On: October 9, 2019

Bloom Energy and EnergyPower, today announced a joint effort to deploy an integrated solution for supplying clean, reliable power to local Indian businesses. Once complete, this project will be Bloom’sContinue Reading

Cow poop & Chicken droppings Power BMW Factories

2017-12-13
By: Staff Reporter
On: December 13, 2017

BMW is among a number of automakers harnessing the power of biowaste—not to power its cars, but the factories that build them. It is using Cow poop and chicken droppings.Continue Reading

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