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US DOE announces funds for nuclear hydrogen
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $20 million in funding to demonstrate technology that will produce clean hydrogen energy from nuclear power.
CNL reports breakthrough in hydrogen storage
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) said on 5 October that it had achieved a breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology using a new magnesium alloy.
Report looks at use of nuclear and renewables to “decarbonise” hydrogen
Aurora Energy Research has released a report investigating the benefits of deploying both renewables and nuclear to support decarbonisation and reduce reliance on fossil fuels as...
Russia plans to build experimental hydrogen trains on Sakhalin island
Following a review of the concept and results of an integrated financial model, the government of Russia’s Sakhalin Oblast, Rosatom, Russian Railways and Transmashholding (TMH) on...
Exelon receives US DOE grant to support hydrogen production
US Exelon Generation has received a Department of Energy (DOE) grant to explore the potential benefits of onsite hydrogen production at Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Oswego, New York.
NNWI report looks at nuclear’s role in hydrogen production
The UK-based New Nuclear Watch Institute (NNWI), an industry supported think-tank, has published a 28-page report “On the Role of Nuclear Power in the Development of a European...
Russian academic consortium established to study hydrogen
Six leading educational and scientific organisations in Russia with competencies in the field of hydrogen energy have signed an agreement to establish a consortium, Technological...
South Korea to fund for cooperation with the Russia on hydrogen
South Korea has decided to set up a special fund for cooperation with Russia in the field of hydrogen energy, the Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry and senior...
EC to consider hydrogen produced from nuclear power as low-carbon
The European Commission (EC) will consider hydrogen produced from nuclear power as “low-carbon”, Paula Abreu Marques, head of unit for renewables and CCS policy told the...
UK's ten point plan supports small and advanced reactors
The UK government has outlined plans to invest £525 million ($686 million) to help develop large and smaller-scale nuclear power plants, and research and develop new advanced...
US DOE releases hydrogen plan
US Department of Energy (DOE) released its Hydrogen Program Plan to provide a strategic framework for the Department’s hydrogen research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) activities.
Prominent Russian academic promotes nuclear production of hydrogen
Nikolay Ponomarev-Stepnoy, Scientific Advisor to the Director General of Russian nuclear utility Rosenergoatom, said on 7 May that Russia “may take a leading position in the...
Russia completes tests of hydrogen recombiners
Russia’s AI Leipunsky Institute of Physics and Power Engineering (IPPE) in Obninsk has completed experiments which tested the performance of domestically made hydrogen...