Innovation News Network: New Device to Harvest Water From the Air For Hydrogen Production
EPFL engineer Kevin Sivula and his team have developed a solar-powered device that can harvest water from the air to produce hydrogen fuel.
EPFL engineer Kevin Sivula and his team have developed a solar-powered device that can harvest water from the air to produce hydrogen fuel.
The University of Michigan developed a solar panel that can convert water into hydrogen and oxygen ten times more efficiently than similar technologies.
University of Toronto and Fujitsu discovered a catalyst that could lower the cost of clean hydrogen production, using a quantum-inspired computing technique.
Engineers in Melbourne have found a way to boost the production of green hydrogen by 14 times through electrolysis using high-frequency vibrations.
Casa dos Ventos Energias Renovaveis and Comerc Eficiencia sign deal with Pecem Industry and Port Complex to develop a green hydrogen and ammonia plant in the state of Ceará, in Northeastern Brazil.
First Hydrogen to produce and distribute green hydrogen in Shawinigan, Quebec, Canada for use in First Hydrogen’s hydrogen vehicles.
The alliance aims to advance the industrialization of Nel’s PEM electrolyzer platform and make clean hydrogen production more cost-competitive.
Australia’s first hybrid solar and renewable hydrogen microgrid began production at Horizon Power’s demonstration plant in Denham.
Engineers at Rice University have developed a cheaper catalyst for electrolysis that can replace expensive iridium with ruthenium.
Engineers at Rice University have developed a cheaper catalyst for electrolysis that can replace expensive iridium with ruthenium.