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Hydrogen is an important player in the game for decarbonizing energy production – it’s clean-burning, energy-dense, and when used in fuel cells the only by-product is water.
A group of researchers, led by Professors Takashi Hisatomi and Kazunari Domen, built a 100-square-meter reactor that uses sunlight and photocatalysts to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
The reactor also captures two waste products of the process that are usually just released – oxygen and heat. The oxygen could be handy for hospitals or industrial use, while the heat is passed ...
University Of Minnesota. "New Reactor Puts Hydrogen From Renewable Fuels Within Reach." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 16 February 2004. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2004 / 02 / 040214081412.htm>.
The hydrogen produced by the modular version of GH Power’s 2MW reactor is pure and clean, with zero emissions, zero carbon and zero waste, using only 2 inputs (recycled aluminum and water).
The reactor is a relatively tiny 2-foot-high (60-centimeter-high) apparatus of tubes and wires that creates hydrogen from corn-based ethanol. A fuel cell, which acts like a battery, then generates ...
Encouraged by lab results and a feasibility study, Swedish startup, Green14, in collaboration with Sweden’s Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) plans to build a pilot-scale reactor to make solar ...
ZoneFlow Reactor Technologies, LLC today announced that it has been granted a U.S. patent for its ZoneFlow TM Bayonet Reactor. "Securing this U.S. patent is a milestone achievement as we work ...
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency said it plans to start producing clean hydrogen using heat from its High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR) in Ibaraki Prefecture close to Tokyo by 2028.
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