February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Green Hydrogen from Seawater Using Catalysts: by UH Researchers Here’s an article posted in UH Edu According to the article, Additional details about the post: Seawater electrolysis is a method of producing hydrogen through the electrochemical splitting of water molecules (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) using an electric current....
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Cheap Green Hydrogen Without External Energy Input Using Solar Device Developed by University of Michigan Here’s an article posted in New Atlas. According to the article, Let’s break down the process and key features of this innovative device: Overall, the UMich artificial photosynthesis device represents a promising advancement in renewable...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Studies show hydrogen cycles prevalent in deep ocean depths; respiration through hydrogen prevalent among soil microbes. Here’s an article posted in Nature. According to the article, In a recent issue of Nature Microbiology, two articles have shed light on the mysterious world of hydrogen cycles in the ocean’s dark interior....
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Lot of threats associated with green hydrogen production; immense amount of water required for running even smaller regions on green hydrogen. Here’s an article posted in Food and Water Tech. According to the article, Producing hydrogen from fossil fuels, such as natural gas via steam methane reforming, has several significant...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Green Hydrogen Plant in Karnataka: ABC Cleantech’s Bid Here’s an article posted in Saur Energy. According to the article, Interestingly, we have some other posts related to this content: India’s First Solid Waste to Hydrogen Plant: PMC Sets up Plant in Hadapsar: PMC establishes plant in Hadapsar to extract hydrogen...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Novel system also uses carbon-based support material as electrodes and cellulose-based separators, thus more efficiency and less corrosion. Here’s an article posted in The Hindu According to the article, This is an amazing innovation that can truly change the world of green hydrogen. This system will surely gain importance in...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Hydrogen Production from Seawater Without Desalination : by Chinese Scientists Here’s an article posted in Interesting Engineering. According to the article, Here’s a breakdown of the process along with specific data points: Overall, the process of turning seawater into oxygen and hydrogen represents a promising advancement in hydrogen production technology,...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Hydrogen Production from Seawater : New System by Researchers Here’s an article posted in Sci-Tech Daily According to the article, Double-membrane system: The innovation lies in the implementation of a bipolar, or two-layer, membrane system for extracting hydrogen from seawater. This design effectively controls the movement of ions, particularly chloride,...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Hydrogen Production: World’s First Test of Seawater Electrolysis Conducted at Xinghua Bay, China Here’s an article posted in CGTN. According to the article, Here’s an elaboration on how this technology works and the significance of the test: Basic Principle of Electrolysis of Seawater Electrolysis is a method of using electricity...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Green Hydrogen Production by Water-Splitting Method: by Yale School & Applied Sciences Here’s an article posted in Technology Networks. According to the article, Let’s break down the process: Interestingly, we have some other posts related to this content: Endless Green Hydrogen from Seawater Using Water-Splitting Device: Researchers develop efficient device...
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