Twelve colors and counting. The terminology associated with hydrogen—specifically, the use of color descriptors such as green, blue and gray—has become widespread in discussions about renewable energy ...
Hydrogen is a colorless gas. But if you’ve done any reading about the future of energy, you’ve likely seen it identified by a number of different colors—ranging from turquoise and aqua to green, ...
Thanks to a team of researchers from Peking University and Cardiff University, hydrogen now gets a brand new color. While hydrogen is not visually taking on a new color, it is chemically and ...
A new molecule developed by Ohio State University scientists can harvest energy from the entire visible spectrum of light, bringing in up to 50 percent more solar energy than current solar cells, and ...
One of the things that came out of our most recent Guidance Report, Making Sense of Heavy-Duty Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tractors, was that hydrogen comes in many colors. Let me explain that and let me add ...