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Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers
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Low-cost green hydrogen: New electrode design dramatically reduces wear in membrane electrolyzers
A University of California, Berkeley chemist has engineered a new technology that could make hydrogen-producing fuel cells last longer and hasten the arrival of cost-competitive, eco-friendly versions of the fuel source.
The academic Javier Pereda and Felipe Huerta, of the UC Energy Center, were awarded the project “Sustainable Maritime Transport: Control, Operation and Optimum Propulsion of Ships propelled by Green Hydrogen”, as principal researcher and associate researcher, respectively. It was also announced that the director of the project is Professor Andrés Mora, of the Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María. The initiative is part of the Regional Rings …
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