linking porous electrode design to green hydrogen production

linking porous electrode design to green hydrogen production

X-ray vision The team combined X-ray imaging with simulations to look inside the porous structures. This provided them unprecedented access to observe gas bubble behaviour over time, without taking the cell apart.  “If you want to generate green hydrogen at a mass scale, you need to make sure it’s first economically viable. One of the challenges the industry is facing is limitations in mass...

Occitanie’s path to becoming energy positive by 2050

Occitanie’s path to becoming energy positive by 2050

Europe's energy transition is often best illustrated when distilled down to a particular region, and Enlit On The Road experienced this when visiting Occitanie in southern France.The region wants to become energy-positive by 2050: a challenging goal, but one that local representatives believe is achievable.Speaking at an Enlit one-day conference in Toulouse, Philippe Bauchet, Deputy Director for Energy...

Deadline extended for Sri Lanka’s green hydrogen investment proposals

Deadline extended for Sri Lanka’s green hydrogen investment proposals

The Ministry of Energy and the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka have extended the deadline for submissions under the Request for Information (RFI) on green hydrogen and green ammonia projects to 19 June.The RFI seeks proposals from local and international investors for green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing, export terminals, storage facilities and component manufacturing projects.The initiative...

KACST develops direct seawater system for green hydrogen production

KACST develops direct seawater system for green hydrogen production

A research team at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) has developed an innovative system for producing green hydrogen directly from seawater without the need for prior desalination processes.This scientific achievement advances efforts to develop clean energy technologies and supports the transition toward more efficient and sustainable solutions for green...

Power Grid declared successful bidder for green hydrogen project in Andhra Pradesh

Power Grid declared successful bidder for green hydrogen project in Andhra Pradesh

State-owned Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (POWERGRID) on Friday (June 12) said it has been declared the successful bidder under tariff-based competitive bidding (TBCB) to establish an inter-state transmission system project in Andhra Pradesh.The company received the Letter of Intent (LoI) on June 12, 2026. The project is titled “Transmission system for proposed Green Hydrogen / Green Ammonia...

BRIN develops innovative NiFe-LDH/AgPO composite for clean hydrogen

BRIN develops innovative NiFe-LDH/AgPO composite for clean hydrogen

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) has developed a NiFe-LDH/AgPO composite as an innovative material to boost clean hydrogen and oxygen production through the water splitting process.A researcher from BRIN’s Catalysis Research Center, Yusuf Mathiinul Hakim, in a statement here on Sunday, explained that hydrogen is one of the clean energy sources that plays a...

UNSW research solves critical electrolyzer bottleneck in green hydrogen production

UNSW research solves critical electrolyzer bottleneck in green hydrogen production

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney researchers have used precise 3D imaging to show how trapped bubbles affect the efficacy of electrolyzers in the production of green hydrogen. The research addresses a critical bottleneck in industrial-scale electrolyzers, where hydrogen bubbles are generated in the electrolyzer during the operation and accumulate on the porous electrode, blocking reaction...

Europe’s green molecule push gains urgency as energy security fears mount

Europe’s green molecule push gains urgency as energy security fears mount

Europe’s drive to develop homegrown clean energy alternatives has taken on a sharper strategic edge, with senior industry figures and policymakers arguing that so-called green molecules – second-generation biofuels and green hydrogen – are no longer primarily a climate story but a matter of industrial survival. The assessment came at a Euractiv event on 4 June, where Spanish energy company Moeve...

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