ABC News: Scientists Find Enzyme That Can Make Electricity Out of Minimal Hydrogen
Monash University researchers isolated an enzyme (called “Huc”) from soil bacteria that can convert tiny amounts of hydrogen in the air into electricity.
Monash University researchers isolated an enzyme (called “Huc”) from soil bacteria that can convert tiny amounts of hydrogen in the air into electricity.
The catalyst efficiently splits seawater, resisting corrosion and avoiding chlorine production. The research team believes it can be made cheap enough for green hydrogen to compete with fossil fuels.
Provaris Energy Ltd and Norwegian Hydrogen AS sign Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on developing green hydrogen value chain projects in the Nordics.
Engineers in Melbourne have found a way to boost the production of green hydrogen by 14 times through electrolysis using high-frequency vibrations.