Hydrogen has long been seen as the fuel of the future—a clean, efficient alternative to fossil fuels. But while it burns cleanly, most of today’s methods for making it still rely on dirty processes.
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Scientists are turning sunlight and plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel
A used car battery and a handful of plastic bottles don’t look like the ingredients for clean fuel. But researchers at the ...
Researchers have developed a new catalyst that could make hydrogen production cheaper and more practical for renewable energy ...
Many hydrogen strategies for energy-intensive industries do not adequately address geopolitical risks. Instead, they often ...
A number of startups have cropped up to tackle the challenge of making hydrogen cheap and accessible for industrial users, including the latest, Aurora Hydrogen. The startup announced a $10 million ...
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Spanish scientists developed new membrane that cuts hydrogen processing time from 3 days to 3 hours
A team from ICMM-CSIC has developed a new membrane that makes hydrogen purification much faster and more precise. With permeability up by 800% and selectivity improved by 30%, the breakthrough tackles ...
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Water-splitting catalyst unlocks cheaper hydrogen at significantly lower temperatures
University of Birmingham research published today has shown a new low-temperature method for producing hydrogen that is ...
From smartphone charging to hydrogen production, the fundamental principles of energy technology have been revealed. Korean ...
RCT Hydrogen has launched operations at a new electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Saarbrücken, Germany, with planned annual production capacity of 250 MW and a first 5 MW system scheduled for ...
Nel ASA states that its new electrolyzer can achieve an estimated turnkey full-scope cost of below $1,450 per kW for a 25 MW plant, with additional cost synergies expected at larger scales.
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