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Finnish scientists show green hydrogen production possible with semiconductor electrodes
Researchers have revealed that semiconductor electrodes can achieve green hydrogen production. They found that ...
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Finnish team shows green hydrogen possible with semiconductor electrodes
A Finnish research team has shown that semiconductor electrodes can split water into hydrogen using sunlight under real-world ...
Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) have led an international collaboration to study how semiconductor materials enable the production of green hydrogen through ...
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Dual electrode system cracks seawater electrolysis deposit problem
A research team led by Dr. Ji-Hyung Han from the Convergence Research Center of Sector Coupling & Integration at the Korea ...
University of Tsukuba researchers develop highly durable electrodes for hydrogen production from seawater. The multi-elemental alloy electrode can sustain anode performance for over a decade, powered ...
The new funding will support pilot-scale manufacturing, customer validation, supply agreements, and expansion of engineering capacity ...
The water electrolysis method, a promising avenue for hydrogen production, relies on substantial freshwater consumption, thereby limiting the regions available with water resources required for water ...
Researchers developed scalable MOF electrodes that lower hydrogen costs to $2.71 per kg, offering a practical path toward large-scale clean energy production. Hydrogen is increasingly viewed as a ...
Low-cost, durable electrolyzers (center) could use sustainable power from wind and solar to turn pure water into hydrogen gas that can fuel industrial plants as well as heavy vehicles. A University of ...
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