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Smart gate paves way for reliable hydrogen from seawater
Researchers have developed a simple, scalable way to reliably generate hydrogen with impure water, such as seawater or industrial wastewater.
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a method that gives access to the valuable raw ...
Researchers from IMDEA Materials Institute have demonstrated improved and more affordable catalytic materials used to produce ...
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More information emerges about Grangemouth's 'green hydrogen' plant proposal
RWE Generation UK plc lodged an application with Falkirk Council back in December 5 last year looking for planning permission ...
3. The European Commission approved a 4 billion euro special fund for electrolyzers, providing a 30% equipment cost subsidy ...
Market valued at $5.52B in 2024, projected 5.44% CAGR growth driven by chlorine-free bleaching, wastewater treatment, ...
However, hydrogen hasn’t yet caught on as a large-scale solution largely due to funding, even though even the US Department ...
Hydrogen can cut emissions in hard-to-tackle industry and transport, but costs and shifting deadlines mean that urgent action ...
Hong Kong has limited land, and researchers have checked how much of the city can be powered if most of its water reservoirs were to be fully or partially covered with floating PV systems. At best, ...
Clyde Hydrogen Systems (Clyde Hydrogen), a Scottish startup poised to transform the hydrogen energy sector, has successfully ...
Adelaide University researchers have developed a ‘simple and scalable’ way to generate hydrogen with impure water, such as seawater.
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