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Solar-powered system swaps oxygen for sugar to slash green hydrogen production costs
A new solar-electrolysis system uses a copper-doped catalyst to turn farm waste into hydrogen and valuable formate.
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
Splitting water molecules takes more energy than calculations suggest, and is a key roadblock to cheap hydrogen fuel production. Now, scientists have discovered why. When you purchase through links on ...
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Cheaper hydrogen: New electrochemistry splits water with less energy
Hydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could power steel mills, cargo ships and even long-haul trucks without ...
A collaboration of researchers from various institutes in China has developed a novel approach that allows proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers to work with impure water, thereby helping ...
In the future, we could fuel the world with sunlight and water – using sunlight to derive hydrogen fuel from H2O. Currently, most hydrogen that’s used as feedstock and fuel is derived from natural gas ...
Many industries are eyeing up hydrogen as a source of clean energy, but with supplies of green hydrogen limited, we should prioritise the areas where it could have the most positive impact on carbon ...
As the world shifts toward sustainable energy sources, 'green hydrogen' - hydrogen produced without emitting carbon - has emerged as a leading candidate for clean power. Scientists have now developed ...
ANEMEL addressed two important challenges in green hydrogen production: avoiding platinum group metals and achieving high stability in anion exchange electrolysers. These electrolysers operated at an ...
An Avium electrolyzer stack prototype. With a $5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, the University of Kansas and its partners will be working to make clean hydrogen fuel more affordable ...
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