A breakthrough from researchers at City University of Hong Kong could make green hydrogen — one of the cleanest energy sources on Earth — cheaper and more sustainable than ever before. Scientists have ...
Wastewater can replace clean water as a source for hydrogen production, eliminating a major drawback to hydrogen fuel and ...
When Mechanical Engineer Fleur de Peralta visited her native Guam in 2021, a question began to form in her mind. How could she bring the engineering and energy expertise of her employer, Pacific ...
The Princeton team has identified a way to use reclaimed wastewater instead of ultrapure water to produce green hydrogen via electrolysis. This change reduces the high cost and environmental stress of ...
The cell produced this way generated 23.7 mL of hydrogen per minute at 750 degrees and operated stably for more than 250 ...
PEM water electrolysis for hydrogen production is regarded as a core technological pathway for producing "green hydrogen" due to its outstanding advantages, including high hydrogen purity (exceeding ...
Professors Hong Chen (Southern University of Science and Technology, China), Bing-Jie Ni (University of New South Wales, Australia), and Zongping Shao (Curtin University, Australia) have developed a ...
Researchers have identified the key technological and scientific challenges of producing hydrogen through seawater electrolysis. Researchers at the University Of Liverpool, in collaboration with NUI ...
A promising approach captures atmospheric carbon dioxide and then through CO2 electrolysis converts it into value-added chemicals and intermediates, like ethanol. Reducing the energy consumption of ...