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South Korean Hydrogen Breakthrough Improves Electrolyzer Efficiency by 40%
In a groundbreaking development for the clean energy sector, researchers from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Korea have discovered that a common household material—polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), better known as Teflon—can dramatically improve hydrogen production efficiency in water electrolyzers by 40%. This simple yet ingenious innovation could revolutionize green hydrogen manufacturing and accelerate the global transition to renewab


Unlocking Hydrogen’s Future: Fudan University’s Low-Cost Catalytic Breakthrough
Hydrogen has long been hailed as the clean fuel of the future, but challenges with purification, storage, and transport have slowed its...


Company Profile: Koloma — Unlocking Earth’s Hidden Hydrogen to Fuel the Future
Koloma, a clean energy technology company based in Denver and founded in 2021, is quietly transforming how the world thinks about...


Natural Gas Reforming: A Critical Pathway to Affordable Hydrogen
Hydrogen production through natural gas reforming is a pivotal process in the hydrogen economy, offering a bridge between fossil fuel...


TotalEnergies Powers Up Green Hydrogen: A Bold Move for a Sustainable Future
TotalEnergies SE (TTE) has recently announced a strategic partnership aimed at bolstering the production of green hydrogen , marking a...


Hydrogen Technology Expo North America 2024: Pioneering the Future of Clean Energy
The Hydrogen Technology Expo North America , set to unfold on June 26-27, 2024, at the renowned NRG Center in Houston, Texas, stands as a...


Sandia's New Hydrogen Storage Breakthrough
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories are conducting research to determine whether depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs can be...
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