A panel that transforms water and sunlight into green hydrogen without using electricity is drawing attention for eliminating electrolyzers, reducing costly steps, and paving the way for clean fuel produced on-site.

A panel that transforms water and sunlight into green hydrogen without using electricity is drawing attention for eliminating electrolyzers, reducing costly steps, and paving the way for clean fuel produced on-site.

A panel that transforms water and sunlight into green hydrogen without using electricity draws attention for simplifying one of the most important areas of clean energy. The technology dispenses with electrolyzers and aims to produce fuel directly at the point of use. The findings were published by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, a German research institute. The...

Start-up Produces Green Hydrogen from Just Sun and Water

Start-up Produces Green Hydrogen from Just Sun and Water

“We avoid the detour through electrically powered electrolysis, producing chemical energy from sunlight and water,” said photreon co-founder Paul Kant from KIT’s Institute for Micro Process Engineering (IMVT). Kant also noted that photreon’s modular panels simplify solar hydrogen production while making it economically scalable. Direct Solar Conversion without Electricity The approach taken by...

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New panels produce hydrogen fuel using only water and sunlight

New panels produce hydrogen fuel using only water and sunlight

A spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Photreon, gained significant attraction at the Hannover Messe event, where it highlighted its hydrogen production technology and presented a new photoreactor panel. The project showcased a one-square-meter prototype designed to generate hydrogen using only water and sunlight. “We avoid the detour through electrically powered...

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