Powering Sustainable Transit in the U.S.
Electric- and hydrogen-powered vehicles, as well as buses and heavy- and light-rail systems, all hold a part in making U.S. transportation more sustainable.
Electric- and hydrogen-powered vehicles, as well as buses and heavy- and light-rail systems, all hold a part in making U.S. transportation more sustainable.
The Hydrogen Economy Program was created to give participance both confidence and competence throughout the entire hydrogen supply chain.
Learn how one RAPID project produces ethylene and a second produces hydrogen, both while lowering carbon dioxide emissions, thanks to electrochemical processes.
This issue, cybersecurity and the role of process safety, hydrogen's growing importance in transportation, how best to manage change for small modifications, and much more.
The Center for Hydrogen Safety will provide safety reviews for Gangwon Technopark's forward-thinking hydrogen fueling stations and production facilities.
Fuel cells continue to be a hot topic, and as hydrogen fuel cell technology advances, we are also seeing fuel cell alternatives.
This month the future of hydrogen, a look at advances in distillation, uses for dynamic simulations, and much more.
Hydrogen fuel cell technology continues to advance and show great promise. Sunita Satyapal of the US DOE discusses advances with Nick Barilo of AIChE's Center for Hydrogen Safety.
On April 2, AIChE formally unveiled its new Center for Hydrogen Safety with a slate of sessions held at the 2019 AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety in New Orleans, LA.
A new catalyst that is eight times as fast as current technology could change the world of fuel cells.
As efficient as current platinum-based catalysts, the nanostructured composite material sidesteps costly platinum.
Ask scientists to name the the world's dirtiest fuel and lignite coal wins hands-down.