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UK launches hydrogen-based rare earth magnet recycling plant with 90% lower emissions
The UK launches a West Midlands facility to recycle rare earth magnets using a low-carbon hydrogen process. The UK has taken ...
By progressing Project Union, Ofgem and National Gas are taking a crucial step towards building Britain’s core hydrogen ...
Emirates News Agency on MSN
UAE-UK technology exchange, renewed investment embolden hydrogen, industrial decarbonisation ambitions
UK-based clean energy experts have predicted a substantial increase in hydrogen sector collaboration between the UK and UAE.Fuelled by advanced technology exchange and critical financial investments ...
A “landmark” project involving the creation of the UK’s first waste-to-hydrogen facility near Manston Airport has taken its ...
Loughborough University, the only standalone university among this year’s finalists, has been shortlisted in the Innovation ...
The Hydrogen isocyanate market offers growth opportunities through varied applications and manufacturing innovations. Key opportunities involve expanding end-use sectors, improved supply-demand ...
The Government has been urged to “re-energise” the Humber by selecting it as the location for the UK’s first hydrogen ...
A new partnership between the University of Surrey and leading clean energy technology company Ceres aims to speed up the ...
The Falkirk Herald on MSN
More information emerges about Grangemouth's 'green hydrogen' plant proposal
RWE Generation UK plc lodged an application with Falkirk Council back in December 5 last year looking for planning permission ...
HyProMag USA LLC is owned 50:50 by CoTec Holdings Corp. (TSXV:CTH) (OTCQB:CTHCF) (“CoTec”) and HyProMag Limited. HyProMag ...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) acted unconstitutionally when it axed $7.5bn worth of clean-energy funding, including ...
A new West Midlands-based facility for separating and recycling rare earth magnets that will help to reduce the UK’s reliance ...
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