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New panels produce hydrogen fuel using only water, sunlight and no electricity
A spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Photreon, gained significant attraction at ...
Scientists have pioneered a novel approach to water electrolysis catalysts for green hydrogen production. Originally, the term "Sherpa" denoted a hill-tribe of Tibetan descent, but it has since become ...
Recently, a research group led by Prof. CHEN Changlun from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with Institute of Energy, Hefei Comprehensive National ...
AI technique developed to rapidly identify high-performance, platinum-group-free electrode materials for water electrolysis, crucial for green hydrogen production. New electrocatalytic materials found ...
Designing optimized catalysts that use least amount of iridium has been a challenge. Water electrolysis offers an ideal process for hydrogen production, which could play a key role in the global ...
Hydrogen is not only an energy carrier; it is a core industrial raw material. Today, most hydrogen used in refineries and ...
Advanced Ionics, a climate-tech startup that hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is striving to drive down the price of green hydrogen by slashing how much electricity is needed for electrolysis by as ...
Researchers have made a serendipitous scientific discovery that could potentially revolutionize the way water is broken down to release hydrogen gas -- an element crucial to many industrial processes.
Photreon, a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, has showcased a one-square-meter panel that produces hydrogen directly from sunlight and water without using electricity. The ...
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