Researchers from EnergyVille partners KU Leuven and imec have pushed the boundaries of nanotechnology.
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LED-powered hydrogen chips with high-performance computing and plasmonic nanotechnology could increase clean energy storage.
Researchers at Don State Technical University (DSTU) have created a fresh technique for gathering and storing hydrogen for use as fuel. The electrochemical approach of hydrogen buildup in ceramic-metal electrode matrices is suggested to be used.
Researchers from RMIT claim that a novel electrolysis method enhanced by sound waves has unlocked the door to green hydrogen generation that is more affordable and energy-efficient. These high-frequency vibrations increase the hydrogen produced by ordinary electrolysis by 14 times.
The study intends to develop new materials for hydrogen storage applications, including hydrogen storage, Ni-MH batteries, and Li-ion batteries. It focuses on the synthesis, structural, and Physico-chemical properties of intermetallic compounds and hydrides.
The “big challenge” of creating green hydrogen at a reasonable price using a system based on nanocrystals is being tackled…
The investigation could result in a retraction if it uncovers contradictions that cast doubt on the study’s conclusions.
The technology company SCHOTT began an extensive research study to examine the use of hydrogen on a big scale in continuous glass production.
In efforts to advance the use of green hydrogen as an energy source, Stellenbosch University (SU) is expected to join forces as a research partner.
The European energy crisis and the REPowerEU Plan’s lofty ambitions make renewable gas rollout even more important.