In an exclusive interview with Dr. Aleksandar Žerađanin, a distinguished researcher at the Max Planck Institute with expertise in electrocatalysis and hydrogen production, H2 EnergyNews delve into the pivotal role of electrochemistry in shaping the future of clean energy technologies.
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