CBC: Canadian University to Produce Hydrogen From Waste Products
Researchers at the University of PEI are looking to produce green hydrogen from waste products like sawdust, potato peels and tunicates (aquatic species) using solar power.
Researchers at the University of PEI are looking to produce green hydrogen from waste products like sawdust, potato peels and tunicates (aquatic species) using solar power.
Sunreef Yachts is developing a zero-emission catamaran that will run on hydrogen power generated from converting methanol to clean hydrogen on board and electric propulsion.
Rice University engineers develop a cost-effective device that combines halide perovskite semiconductors with electrocatalysts, enabling the conversion of sunlight into hydrogen at record efficiency.
MYSEA announced the beginning of sales of the AQUON One eco-catamaran, an electric yacht powered by a solar-hydrogen propulsion system with 250sqm of living space.
New study notes that it is more expensive to keep 99% of the country’s coal power plants running than it is to build a new solar or wind energy operation nearby.
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.
Ørsted and Skovgaard Energy working on the Power-to-X facility, a large-scale green hydrogen facility using wind and solar power in Idomlund, Denmark.
Siemens commissions a solar-powered hydrogen production plant in Germany; expected to produce 1,350 tons of hydrogen every year.