Close Menu
Energy NewsEnergy News
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
    • Hydrogen
    • Energy Storage
    • Grid
    • SMR
    • Projects
    • Production
    • Transport
    • Research
  • SPOTLIGHT
    • Interviews
    • Face 2 Face
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
    • Reviews
    • Events
  • REGIONAL
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle east
    • Pacific
  • COMMUNITY
  • ABOUT
    • Advisory Board
    • Contact us
    • Report Your News
    • Advertize
    • Subscribe
LinkedIn X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook
Trending
  • South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan
  • Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant
  • Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028
  • ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse
  • Greece Weighs Hydrogen Ambitions Against Power Costs and Lack of Subsidies
  • Teesside to Anchor £96M Pipeline Push as Ofgem Backs East Coast Hydrogen Network
  • RIC Energy Secures Site for 220MW Hydrogen-Based E-Fuels Project in Castilla y León
  • ITM Power Gets FEED Contract for Uniper’s Humber H2ub
LinkedIn X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook
Energy NewsEnergy News
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
    • Hydrogen
    • Energy Storage
    • Grid
    • SMR
    • Projects
    • Production
    • Transport
    • Research
  • SPOTLIGHT
    • Interviews
    • Face 2 Face
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
    • Reviews
    • Events
  • REGIONAL
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle east
    • Pacific
  • COMMUNITY
  • ABOUT
    • Advisory Board
    • Contact us
    • Report Your News
    • Advertize
    • Subscribe
Energy NewsEnergy News
Home Home - Americas
Green Hydrogen H2 News

NewHydrogen Developing New Method for Splitting Water into Green Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso23/08/20232 Mins Read
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email WhatsApp Telegram

NewHydrogen, through an innovative collaboration with UC Santa Barbara’s leading chemical and materials engineers, aims to develop an efficient thermochemical method for splitting water into affordable green hydrogen.

In an era marked by increasing environmental concerns and the quest for sustainable energy, the importance of hydrogen cannot be overstated. NewHydrogen’s CEO, Steve Hill, emphasizes that hydrogen is an indispensable element for diverse applications, from food production to transportation, pharmaceuticals, and more. The challenge lies in making hydrogen production both cost-effective and environmentally friendly.

While the prevailing method for producing green hydrogen involves electrolysis, driven by expensive solar or wind electricity, NewHydrogen is pioneering a new paradigm. Enter the ThermoLoop™ technology. Spearheaded by UC Santa Barbara’s Dr. Philip Christopher, this innovation harnesses the power of molten liquids to efficiently split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This continuous process, fueled by heat and water, holds the potential to revolutionize hydrogen production.

The heart of ThermoLoop lies in its ability to utilize common materials and industrial temperatures below 1,000°C. This innovative approach promises to produce hydrogen at a fraction of the current cost. Dr. Yu Huang’s team at UCLA complements this endeavor by focusing on catalyst replacement in conventional electrolyzers, opening avenues to further cost reduction and efficiency enhancement.

As nations rally to meet the ambitious greenhouse gas emission targets set by the United Nations Paris Agreement, green hydrogen emerges as a linchpin in this endeavor. Its vital role extends to industries like aviation, maritime, steel, cement, and beyond. Goldman Sachs’ projection of a $12 trillion market value underlines the magnitude of this paradigm shift.

As the world gears up for a net-zero emission future, NewHydrogen stands at the forefront of innovation. With ambitious projects like ThermoLoop™ and catalytic enhancements, the company is poised to reshape the energy landscape. Through strategic partnerships and a commitment to sustainable solutions, NewHydrogen exemplifies the fusion of technology, sustainability, and economic viability.

Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Related Posts

Hydrogen

South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan

25/06/2025
Hydrogen

Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

25/06/2025
hydrogen

ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Greece Weighs Hydrogen Ambitions Against Power Costs and Lack of Subsidies

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Teesside to Anchor £96M Pipeline Push as Ofgem Backs East Coast Hydrogen Network

24/06/2025
Hydrogen

South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan

25/06/2025
Hydrogen

Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

25/06/2025
hydrogen

ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse

25/06/2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from the hydrogen market subscribe to our newsletter.

LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook YouTube

News

  • Inteviews
  • Webinars
  • Hydrogen
  • Spotlight
  • Regional

Company

  • Advertising
  • Media Kits
  • Contact Info
  • GDPR Policy

Subscriptions

  • Subscribe
  • Newsletters
  • Sponsored News

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.

© 2025 EnergyNews.biz
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Accessibility

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.