Decoupled electrolysis method paves way for industrial-scale green hydrogen production
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“We Did It With Sunlight and Urine”: Canadian Scientists Split Water Into Hydrogen Using Urea and Weak Natural Light - Sustainability Times
IN A NUTSHELL 🌞 Researchers at the University of Alberta have developed a method to produce hydrogen fuel using diffuse sunlight, urea, and nanowires. 🔋 This innovative process bypasses traditional energy-intensive methods, providing a more efficient and cost-effective solution for clean energy production. 🌎 The method offers significant environmental benefits by eliminating the need for [...] The post “We Did It With Sunlight and Urine”: Can…
Pioneering membrane-free electrolysis to unlock industrial scale green hydrogen
Paris, France (SPX) Jul 08, 2025 A recent review in Nature Reviews Clean Technology outlines, for the first time, a scalable roadmap for decoupled water electrolysis (DWE) technologies aimed at producing green hydrogen at industrial volumes. Traditionally derived from fossil fuels, hydrogen production contributes significant CO2 emissions. In contrast, electrolysis powered by renewable energy offers a cleaner alternative,
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