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Recognition at last for Tom Bacon, the scientist you’ve never heard of who helped put men on the moon

The Observer 03 Nov 2024
Yet, few are aware of the Essex-born, Cambridge-based engineer whose invention of the first working hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell helped send Apollo 11 to the moon.
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620 mile range, 90% less carbon emissions: Renault unveils game-changer Emblème

Interesting Engineering 03 Nov 2024
Hydrogen fuel cell for longer drives ... Its 215hp motor runs on a 40kWh battery under the floor and a hydrogen fuel cell from a 2.8kg tank in the front ... On longer trips, Emblème shifts to the hydrogen fuel cell to reduce charging times.
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SacRT to start conversion to fuel cell electric buses with DOT funding

Business Journal 03 Nov 2024
The Sacramento Regional Transit District next year will begin a $97 million project to convert its bus maintenance facility at McClellan Park into a hydrogen fuel cell fueling station ... .
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Honouring Tom Bacon, The Forgotten Hero Of Apollos Moon Landing

NDTV 03 Nov 2024
Francis Thomas Bacon invented the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell a clean, high-efficiency power source that helped propel Apollo 11s historic moon landing in 1969 ... .
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Mike King's charity I Am Hope accused of greenwashing over climate anxiety booklet

RNZ 03 Nov 2024
As for his company's climate efforts, Brendan King said TR's 55 electric trucks and one hydrogen fuel cell truck made the company a climate leader in the "hard to abate" of heavy transport, even though most of its fleet remained fossil fuelled.
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Foothill Transit receives state money to help add to hydrogen-powered bus fleet

San Gabriel Valley Tribune 02 Nov 2024
A hydrogen fuel-cell bus is also an electric bus, only it does not plug in ... The Foothill hydrogen fuel cell buses hook up to a refueling system fed by a 25,000 hydrogen fuel tank at its Pomona Operations and Maintenance Facility on East End Avenue.
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Recognition at last for Tom Bacon, the scientist you’ve never heard of who helped put ...

The Guardian 02 Nov 2024
... known as Tom, whose invention of the first working hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell helped send Apollo 11 to the moon.
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Britannia explores the landscape of alternative fuels

SAFETY4SEA 01 Nov 2024
In September 2024, a company delivered its first maritime hydrogen fuel cell system for the hybrid passenger ship in Japan, which uses both hydrogen and biodiesel. When powered solely by hydrogen fuel ...
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Hyundai ushers in new design language with hydrogen-powered Initium concept

Independent online (SA) 01 Nov 2024
Not only does it showcase a new hydrogen fuel cell powered SUV that the Korean brand plans to launch during the first half of 2025, but it also ushers in a new design language for the brand, referred to as “Art of Steel”.
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Airbus, Toshiba building the hydrogen planes of the future

Asiatimes 01 Nov 2024
The fourth uses hydrogen fuel cells to power electric motors ... engineering and manufacturing, composite materials, sustainable aviation fuel and the use of hydrogen fuel cells to power aircraft.
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Gov't to designate 3 cities as nation's first 'hydrogen complexes'

Korea Times 01 Nov 2024
... Hydrogen Economy Committee in Seocho District, Seoul, Nov ... The Pohang project will see the investment of 191.8 billion won over the same period in building a hydrogen fuel cell generation cluster.
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The Hydrogen Stream: UK to fund 11 green hydrogen projects

PV Magazine 01 Nov 2024
The UK government has confirmed new hydrogen plans, while RWE says it has secured construction and environmental permits ... Hyundai Motor has unveiled a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) concept.
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Nikola Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results

The Astorian 01 Nov 2024
Record 88 wholesale deliveries of hydrogen fuel cell ...
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Hyundai debuts fuel cell electric vehicle with Initium SUV concept

The Independent 01 Nov 2024
Fuel cell electric vehicle debuts ‘Art of Steel’ design language and new hydrogen technology .

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