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Japan boosts solar hydrogen by capturing longer wavelengths of sunlight
Japan is pushing solar hydrogen into a new phase by teaching its materials to drink in colors of sunlight that used to go to ...
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Japan: Scientists boost solar hydrogen output by capturing longer sunlight waves
Researchers in Japan have developed a new photocatalyst that can use a much broader range of sunlight to produce hydrogen, ...
A Michigan defense contractor has developed a mobile refueling system that generates hydrogen fuel from solar power and atmospheric moisture, enabling military drones to operate continuously for up to ...
Two 150 mL cylindrical glass chambers sit on a ledge outdoors. Inside each chamber is an electrode submerged in a cloudy tan liquid. The electrodes are connected to a solar panel sitting behind them.
Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development? On an afternoon in March in the middle of the world’s oldest desert, Johannes ...
Element Resources is investing $1.85 billion in what is planned to be North America’s largest hydrogen production facility. Construction on the Lancaster Clean Energy Center (LCEC), north of Los ...
Scientists in India said they have developed a scalable next-generation device that produces green hydrogen by splitting water molecules using only solar energy. A group at the Bengaluru-based Centre ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
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India not only needs to craft a power storage policy, but also has to make its scale of RE durable
As India accelerates its transition towards renewable energy, there’s an evident gap in maximizing its potential. Without a ...
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Breakthrough Cambridge reactor recycles 99% of gas to make hydrogen fuel and carbon
Cambridge University researchers switch to multi-pass methane pyrolysis to boost carbon nanotube production along with clean ...
ITHACA, N.Y. - Cornell University scientists have discovered a potentially transformative approach to manufacturing one of the world’s most widely used chemicals – hydrogen peroxide – using nothing ...
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