Recent #Hydrogen Production news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago

➀ An international research team has developed a novel electrochemical catalyst for sustainable hydrogen production;

➁ The catalyst, based on a Ru nanocluster with a core-shell structure, shows high performance and stability with minimal use of precious metals;

➂ It outperforms platinum catalysts in hydrogen evolution reaction efficiency and has potential for commercial applications.

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4 months ago

➀ A European consortium initiates the DELYCIOUS research project to develop advanced diagnostic and monitoring tools for water electrolysers.

➁ The project aims to extend electrolyser lifespans and reduce operational costs in variable renewable energy sources.

➂ DELYCIOUS brings together leading institutions and industry players from five EU member states, focusing on three major electrolysis technologies.

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4 months ago

➀ The DELYCIOUS project, coordinated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES, aims to develop advanced diagnostic and monitoring technologies for water electrolyzers.

➁ The project addresses key challenges in water electrolysis technology, focusing on extending the lifespan of electrolyzers and reducing operational costs in conjunction with volatile renewable energy sources.

➂ The project involves a consortium of eight European partners from five EU member states and is expected to contribute to the advancement of sustainable development goals, particularly in clean energy and industrial innovation.

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6 months ago
➀ Professor Chiyoung Park developed a solar-powered biohydrogen generation system using bacteria-carrying hydrogenase enzymes. The system employs a new supramolecular fluorophore nanocomposite and achieves high hydrogen production rates. ➁ The system utilizes the nanosurface adsorption properties of tannic acid-based metal-polyphenol polymers to regulate the self-assembly and optical properties of fluorescent dyes. ➂ The research is supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.
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7 months ago
➀ A German-Chinese research team led by Prof. Dr. Francesco Ciucci from the University of Bayreuth has developed a new electrochemical water splitting method. ➁ This method not only accelerates hydrogen production for technology and industry but also makes it more sustainable. ➂ The research, published in Nature Nanotechnology, shows a significant improvement in oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity and efficiency.
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8 months ago
➀ A new study by Fraunhofer IEE concludes that offshore hydrogen production is more efficient than onshore production. ➁ The study examines the economic impact of hydrogen production on two offshore energy islands connected to 10 GW of offshore wind energy each. ➂ The study shows that building an offshore hydrogen production facility on the islands could save up to 4.3 billion euros annually for the German energy system.
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8 months ago
1. The author upgrades Plug Power to a sell due to improved market outlook and technical analysis indicating an oversold position. 2. Despite recent positive developments, Plug Power's financial performance remains weak with significant cash burn and declining revenues. 3. The company's future prospects depend on long-term green hydrogen adoption and achieving profitability, not expected until at least 2030.
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9 months ago
➀ The study investigates the enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen production capabilities of nanoscale covalent organic frameworks (COFs). ➁ It highlights the importance of nanoscale dimensions and charge separation in achieving high hydrogen yields. ➂ The synthesized TFP-BpyD nano-COF demonstrates high photocatalytic activity with a mass-normalized hydrogen production rate of 392.0 mmol g⁻¹ h⁻¹.
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