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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 ...
Japanese researchers are closing in on a long promised energy dream, using only sunlight and water to generate clean hydrogen fuel with no smokestacks or power cables in sight. Their latest technology ...
The Company achieves a major milestone and value inflection point by demonstrating real-time hydrogen production using its novel ThermoLoop™ heat-based water-splitting system SANTA CLARITA, Calif., ...
Green hydrogen is going to demand a lot of water for electrolysis – nine liters of pure water for every kilogram of hydrogen. Researchers say they've found a simple way to use seawater in standard ...
Hydrogen (H 2) is a promising fuel for reducing greenhouse gases, especially if produced by using renewable energy to split water molecules (H 2 O). But as simple as it may seem to break water into ...
Chinese researchers have successfully tested its new machine to produce hydrogen that splits it from seawater, known as one of the most abundant resources from all across the globe. The researchers ...
The Hydrogen Stream: Standardized measurements for solar water-splitting NREL and Berkeley Lab have proposed efficiency and stability best practices for solar water-splitting to make hydrogen, while a ...
Researchers in the Netherlands have designed a water-splitting system with an electrochemical cell and a 25%-efficient tandem perovskite-silicon solar cell. It can reportedly achieve a ...
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