February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Green Hydrogen from Seawater Using PEM Electrolyzer by Fraunhofer ISE Here’s an article posted in PV Magazine According to the article, Fraunhofer ISE, in collaboration with project partners, has developed a groundbreaking concept for offshore hydrogen production using PEM electrolysis, which is both technically and economically feasible. The "OffsH2ore" project aims...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Highlighting the key differences between the primary two methods of hydrogen transport - pipelines and shipping as LOHCs. Here’s an article posted in Cleantechnica. According to the article, The green hydrogen market is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2050, a substantial increase from $260 million in 2023 Transportation Methods:Two...
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February 2, 2024 by Narasimhan Santhanam Director - EAI
Generating Hydrogen Fuel from Seawater Using Solar Power - Stanford's Innovation Here’s an article posted in Stanford News. According to the article, Stanford researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to generate hydrogen fuel from seawater using solar power, electrodes, and saltwater from San Francisco Bay. This innovation presents an alternative...
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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, Seawater electrolysis offers a promising pathway for sustainable hydrogen production. The NiFe-CuCo electrocatalyst developed by researchers from the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston shows high performance in...
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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, A team of researchers from the University of Michigan has developed a photocatalytic device that can pull hydrogen out of seawater without needing any...
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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, Hydrogen power is being touted as the clean energy of the future, but it actually entrenches...
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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, ABC Cleantech, a part of Axis Energy Group, will invest around $6 billion (INR 50,000 crore) to build a green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Karnataka. The plant will have the...
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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, IIT Madras researchers have developed a solar-powered hydrogen generation system using seawater. The system can produce hydrogen at a rate of...
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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, Chinese scientists have developed a process to produce hydrogen from seawater without desalination. This breakthrough could revolutionize the hydrogen industry and reduce the cost of producing hydrogen. The process...
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