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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


Hydrogen in Minutes: Microwave Technology's Game-Changer for Clean Energy
Microwave technology is reshaping the landscape of hydrogen production, delivering faster, cleaner, and more cost-effective solutions....


Nano-Confinement: Unlocking the Key to Efficient Hydrogen Production
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have unveiled a promising breakthrough in the realm of hydrogen production. The research,...


ExxonMobil and Air Liquide Join Forces for World's Largest Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project
ExxonMobil , a global leader in the energy and petrochemical industry, has recently announced a significant partnership with Air Liquide,...


Japan's Big Bet on Nuclear-Produced Green Hydrogen
In a recent development, the Japanese government has unveiled its plans to conduct field testing for clean hydrogen production using...
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