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@primonatura@mstdn.social
2026-01-07 19:00:25

"Scientists Make Clean Hydrogen from Dirty Water Using Simple Acid Treatment"
#Hydrogen #Energy
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@brichapman@mastodon.social
2026-01-10 19:26:00

A major breakthrough in clean energy just dropped from Sweden.
Researchers have cracked the code on producing hydrogen from sunlight and water—without using platinum, the expensive and scarce metal that's been a bottleneck for years.
Instead, they're using conductive plastic particles. This could make green hydrogen way more affordable and scalable for renewable energy.

@tinoeberl@mastodon.online
2025-12-06 15:20:17

Deutschlands #grünerWasserstoff steht unter Druck. Trotz hoher #Produktionskapazitäten bleibt die #Nachfrage gering.
Die Herstellung ist nach wie vor teuer und…

@edintone@mastodon.green
2025-12-17 07:56:09

Cutting-Edge Facility Generates Pure Water and Hydrogen Fuel from Seawater for Mere Pennies goodnewsnetwork.org/cutting-ed

@burger_jaap@mastodon.social
2026-02-08 19:16:00

Bielefeld exists, a 7 unit strong fleet of hydrogen refuse collection trucks (for 7 million €), even a H2 refuelling station exists across the road.
But the trucks need to drive 40 km one way to refuel. And soon, maybe even 90.
What if even a much easier, efficient and cheaper option existed to use green electricity?
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@brichapman@mastodon.social
2026-01-03 19:26:00

Oklahoma is crashing the green hydrogen party with some serious innovation.
Startup Tobe Energy just landed $1.8M for their membrane-free electrolysis system that could slash production costs by up to 75%. Their secret? LED technology that simplifies the process and cuts waste heat.
With strong renewables and business-friendly policies, Oklahoma is positioning itself as a major player in the energy transition.

@brichapman@mastodon.social
2025-12-17 16:58:01

A breakthrough in green hydrogen just happened in South Australia. Sparc Hydrogen achieved sustained hydrogen production using only sunlight and water—no electrolyzers, no electricity grid needed.
Their photocatalytic process uses concentrated solar energy to split water directly. With green hydrogen markets projected to hit $1.4 trillion annually by 2050, this could be the scalability breakthrough the industry needs.