Hydrogen, a versatile fuel and energy carrier, is poised for expanded utilization, leading to an increased demand for freshwater resources for its electrolytic production.
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An infinite supply of this crucial fuel, green hydrogen may be produced directly from seawater by a number of research teams, decreasing the need for fresh water in the plants where it is produced.
Green hydrogen has been produced by splitting seawater without any prior treatment, according to research.
Chinese scientists created a technology that directly split salt water to produce hydrogen.
Torvex Energy collaborated closely with the Material Processing Institute to validate an innovative and “game-changing” method of producing environmentally friendly…