
Prince Charles tours a converted train in Glasgow Central during COP26. The total capacity of the HydroFlex system is 800 kilowatts, split between the fuel cells and the batteries, which can be recharged in a matter of 15 minutes. Credit: Porterbrook/Devlin Photo Ltd
Heather Clancy reveals how her biggest 'geek out' moment at COP26 came courtesy of a hydrogen train
This article was adapted from Climate Tech Weekly, a free newsletter focused on climate technologies. My biggest geek-out moment during the COP26 gathering in Glasgow, Scotland, last week came in the...
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