A team of scientists from Bengaluru has developed a cutting-edge catalyst that could significantly enhance the production of green hydrogen, offering a promising solution for a cleaner energy future.
The project will follow a phased approach, aligning with market demand and supply chain readiness from 2029 to 2033.
With the right leadership, Australia can turn green hydrogen’s stumbles into a global triumph for heavy industry.
The reaction also generates acetic acid and its developers believe it can compete economically with current manufacturing ...
Electrolysis is an energy-intensive process. The efficiency with which an electrolyzer converts water and electrical energy into hydrogen directly impacts the overall cost and sustainability of green ...
Gujarat aims to become a leading green hydrogen producer, with a target of 30 lakh tons per year, leveraging its renewable ...
Bosch Shifts Focus to Hydrogen Production, Ending Solid-Oxide Fuel-Cell Development Bosch, a global engineering and ...
Green hydrogen is produced through electrolysis, a process that slices water molecules using electricity from solar or wind power, making it a carbon-free fuel. Unlike traditional hydrogen production, ...