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Chemical engineers at EPFL have created a solar-powered artificial leaf that is supported by a new transparent, porous electrode that can collect atmospheric water and turn it into hydrogen fuel.
Tire wear is a major source of microplastics, according to South Korean Omphalos designer Cheolhee Lee. Omphalos’ hydrogen propulsion and…
By using the sun to separate hydrogen from water, scientists at the University of Michigan have found a way to increase the effectiveness of solar water splitting. This method mimics photosynthesis.
In a document for internal use, Siemens Energy examined the factors that make doing business in the Middle East profitable.
Many people believe that hydrogen will be the fuel of the future. However, when it comes to its large-scale, commercial transport and storage, there are still difficulties and safety restrictions to increasing the storage efficiency of liquefied hydrogen fuel.
Asian countries are rushing to secure deliveries until the EU finalizes its hydrogen standards, and the US is funding local…
Chinese scientists created a technology that directly split salt water to produce hydrogen.
Researchers from EnergyVille partners KU Leuven and imec have pushed the boundaries of nanotechnology.
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.
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