Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
A team of scientists from the Universität Jena in Germany has created an innovative energy system that captures starlight and transforms it into hydrogen.
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World’s first off-grid solar-powered hydrogen production to use new electrolysis
To solve the high cost of green energy, a new partnership is launching the ...
In the search for more, new and cleaner sources of energy, a largely untapped resource is emerging: natural hydrogen. Unlike ...
Trillions of tons of hydrogen lie in Earth's crust. Can a Bavarian geologist unlock this clean and cheap energy source?
The joint venture will demonstrate H2Pro's DWE technological ability to operate directly on solar-pv renewable power; scaling from an initial 5 MW system toward a 50 MW RFNBO facility SEVILLE, Spain, ...
Initiative to expand industrial hydrogen use and lower the renewable fuel's price dovetails with Beijing's energy security strategy amid oil crisis Beijing is launching a pilot programme to expand ...
Despite ambitious targets, less than a tenth of planned green hydrogen projects were implemented in 2023. High production costs, lack of offtake agreements, and insufficient policy support are ...
A hidden source of clean energy could power the planet for more than a hundred thousand years if tapped into, according to new research. Sources of hydrogen could be hiding amid the Earth's crust -- ...
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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