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The Race for Hydrogen Combustion Engines is Officially On

Hydrogen Fuel News

The Debate Over Hydrogen Combustion in Automobiles As the automotive industry pushes towards sustainable solutions, the debate over hydrogen combustion engines has intensified. Recently, Volvo ventured into the fray, asserting that hydrogen combustion could meet zero emission standards.

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Will hydrogen overtake batteries in the race for zero-emission cars?

The Guardian: Energy

In part six of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we weigh up what will be the power of the future Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions? Hydrogen is a beguiling substance: the lightest element. This article asks: could hydrogen offer a third way and overtake the battery? Continue reading.

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This new company is prepared to unlock hydrogen heating like never before

Hydrogen Fuel News

Newly established, Germany-based HYTING is a tech company focused on developing hydrogen heating for a greener future. Decarbonizing heating is no easy feat and is currently seen as a global challenge, with heating accounting for an estimated 15% of the world’s carbon emissions. A hydrogen heating system that is cost-effective.

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How Are Hydrogen-Powered FCEVs Steering The Automotive Industry Towards Sustainability?

U.S. Green Technology

Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are hydrogen-powered. They are more efficient than conventional engine vehicles and produce minimal carbon emissions. Hydrogen production via electrolysis yields water vapor and air. The post How Are Hydrogen-Powered FCEVs Steering The Automotive Industry Towards Sustainability?

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What do hydrogen cars sound like?

Hydrogen Fuel News

Since electric cars have such a great reputation for being quiet and reducing sound pollution, many people are wondering the same thing about hydrogen cars. The most common type of hydrogen cars are fuel cell vehicles, which don’t produce any carbon emissions at all. 

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This double-hydrogen engine uses a curious gas: 340 hp and a detail that no one can explain

Hydrogen Fuel News

Toyota, for instance, is confident that it can be adapted to burn hydrogen instead of fossil fuels, significantly reducing emissions. Alpine’s new development Meanwhile, Alpine is developing a hydrogen-powered engine, exemplified by their new Alpenglow Hy4 hypercar, which features this advanced power plant.

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Honda, Isuzu, and GM: Pioneering Partnerships in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Development

Hydrogen Fuel News

Most recently, Honda revealed the 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV – America’s first production plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle. This announcement is a testament to Honda’s dedication to leveraging clean energy sources and leading the way towards a carbon-neutral future.

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