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Exciting news on a new hydrogen-diesel hybrid engine – how could this support Agriculture?

07/02/2023

Exciting news on a new hydrogen-diesel hybrid engine – how could this support Agriculture?

Research engineers at the University of New South Wales, Australia, have announced that they have successfully modified a conventional diesel engine to use a mix of hydrogen and a small amount of diesel. They are claiming that their patented technology has cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by more than 85%.  Engineers around the world have been racing to develop diesel – hydrogen engines, but the Australian team believe they are in the lead since their design achieves a higher percentage using hydrogen over diesel, resulting in a higher CO2 reduction.  Of course, the environmental impact of the breakthrough will depend on how green the hydrogen used is.

More details and a full article from the BBC News can be found here.

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