Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a method that gives access to the valuable raw ...
Discover the future of clean energy in this in-depth video exploring hydrogen's potential as a sustainable alternative to ...
New pilot wells in Quebec suggest natural hydrogen could emerge as a scalable, low-cost energy source, offering an alternative to manufactured hydrogen and influencing future decarbonization ...
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US firm launches world’s first hydrogen pilot targeting $1 per kilogram cost
Vema Hydrogen, a Houston-based startup, has drilled pilot wells in Quebec for its engineered ...
Green hydrogen production demands uncompromising safety. Operating at high pressure with aggressive electrolytes and ...
Co., Ltd. ("CIMC-Hexagon") announced the successful launch of China's first 20-foot Type 4 hydrogen MEGC (Multi-Element Gas ...
A new type of catalyst that uses five times less platinum than usual could help make hydrogen production more affordable in ...
First produced by French chemist Louis Jacques Thénard in 1818, hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) has many uses. The chemical industry produces over 5 million tonnes of H 2 O 2 per year, for products such ...
With established technology and economics, hydrogen enters the ‘teenager phase,’ scaling up production and building infrastructure to reach more industries and regions. Only then can hydrogen start to ...
Green hydrogen produced using solar and wind power would be cheaper to produce at more southerly latitudes than in the Nordic ...
Market valued at $5.52B in 2024, projected 5.44% CAGR growth driven by chlorine-free bleaching, wastewater treatment, ...
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Why Defects Might Be the Key to Cheaper Green Hydrogen
Researchers at UNICAMP enhance low-cost catalysts for hydrogen production by engineering structural defects, improving efficiency in oxygen evolution reactions.
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