XINTC has introduced an advanced electrolyzer that uses polymer components to replace expensive metals, significantly ...
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Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers
A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells last longer and hasten the arrival of cost-competitive, eco-friendly versions ...
The field of green hydrogen energy conversion is undergoing rapid transformation as the global emphasis on carbon neutrality and sustainable development ...
Researchers at the Seoul National University College of Engineering have developed a new electrode for water electrolysis that does not use metal catalysts and can heal on its own. This is a major ...
Dr. Jwa Eunjin and her research team at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) have achieved a significant breakthrough in clean energy technology. The team has successfully enhanced a crucial ...
Low-cost, durable electrolyzers (center) could use sustainable power from wind and solar to turn pure water into hydrogen gas that can fuel industrial plants as well as heavy vehicles. A University of ...
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