Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
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Finnish team shows green hydrogen possible with semiconductor electrodes
A Finnish research team has shown that semiconductor electrodes can split water into hydrogen using sunlight under real-world ...
Chemistry professor lends his expertise to discuss the potential of green hydrogen to be used in the energy economy for ...
XINTC has introduced an advanced electrolyzer that uses polymer components to replace expensive metals, significantly ...
Ionautics announced significant progress following more than five years of dedicated research into vapor-deposited porous iridium layers designed for use in electrolysis systems for the production of ...
Moeve have signed an engineering, procurement, fabrication and supply contract for thyssenkrupp nucera to provide its equipment for 300 megawatts (MW) of its alkaline water electrolysis technology.
China aims to lower the price of green hydrogen and expand its use to more sectors, doubling down on the costly clean fuel as uncertainty rocks global energy markets.
Multilateral development banks have emerged as major financiers of green hydrogen production in emerging markets and ...
Discover how green hydrogen is emerging as a pivotal technology in South Africa's energy transition, offering new opportunities for economic revitalisation and climate resilience.
Hydrogen energy is on the rise, paving the way for investors eager to capitalize on this carbon-reducing, cost-effective alternative to traditional energy sources. Plug Power (PLUG), a company ...
The new funding will support pilot-scale manufacturing, customer validation, supply agreements, and expansion of engineering capacity ...
A new method has been developed to extract hydrogen directly from natural gas fields by injecting steam, a catalyst, and oxygen, resulting in hydrogen and carbon monoxide that can be separated while ...
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