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New breakthrough could make 'green' hydrogen cheaper and faster to produce
A Ph.D. candidate, Yukihiro Takahashi, from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) has found a way to make ...
The Hunt for Green Hydrogen Was Stuck. Then Scientists Tried Something Disgusting—and Broke Through.
Scientists found a way to make green hydrogen cheaper and more stable by using treated wastewater, potentially changing the ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have achieved a significant advancement in the field of green hydrogen production. Their innovative approach involves using bio-engineered bacteria termed ...
Green hydrogen surged in prominence during the Covid-era energy shock, but high costs, power constraints, and regulatory ...
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Breakthrough Cambridge reactor recycles 99% of gas to make hydrogen fuel and carbon
Cambridge University researchers switch to multi-pass methane pyrolysis to boost carbon nanotube production along with clean ...
Researchers have discovered that a simple Teflon-based coating can boost hydrogen production in water electrolyzers by about 40%, using a method that is cheap, practical, and easy to scale up. The ...
Two inexpensive commercial materials store solar energy as electrons and release hydrogen fuel on demand in darkness, requiring no external power and setting a new performance record.
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Forget Plug Power: This Fuel Cell Powerhouse Looks Ready to Ignite a New Wave of Hypergrowth
To improve the business's economics, Plug Power has launched Project Quantum Leap to reduce costs and focus its efforts on ...
Researchers have successfully split seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen. “We have split natural seawater into oxygen and hydrogen with nearly 100% efficiency, to produce green ...
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon Institute of Hydrogen Technology have shown that high-quality hydrogen storage materials can be produced from metal hydrides – such as Mg/Al-based metal ...
There aren’t a whole lot of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on the road in Vancouver yet, but for those who do have them, or plan to buy one, they will have a new fueling option at the University of BC.
The warming impact of hydrogen has been “overlooked” in projections of climate change, authors of the latest “global hydrogen budget” say.
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