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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.
China is the world's largest polluter, thanks in no small part to its reliance on coal power. However, it has also deployed ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
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New breakthrough could make 'green' hydrogen cheaper and faster to produce
Hydrogen has been touted as a potential replacement for fossil fuels in things like ships and planes. When used in fuel cells ...
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On-demand hydrogen fuel production goes dark-mode
Hydrogen, the lightest element on the periodic table, is a master of escaping almost any container it's stored in. Its ...
Scientists have simulated a residential building based on a real double-story house in the United Kingdom, combining rooftop agrivoltaics with onsite hydrogen production. Electricity generated by 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.
“We’re showing a new way to produce hydrogen fuel, without carrying hydrogen but carrying aluminum as the ‘fuel’,” said Kombargi. “The next part is to figure out how to use this for trucks, trains, ...
The warming impact of hydrogen has been “overlooked” in projections of climate change, authors of the latest “global hydrogen budget” say.
Engineers have helped design a new method to make hydrogen gas from water using only solar power and agricultural waste such as manure or husks. The method reduces the energy needed to extract ...
Experts say emerging technology could provide abundant amounts of cheap and clean fuel to help reach the Biden administration’s climate goals. The Biden administration and several companies are eyeing ...
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Earth’s ‘gold’ hydrogen could power the world for 10,000s of years
Deep beneath our feet, a quiet energy revolution is taking shape. Geologists now argue that naturally occurring hydrogen ...
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