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09/22/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Strange source of water on the moon connected to Earth’s magnetic shield
High-energy electrons found in a tail of plasma near Earth appear to have been a source of water throughout the moon, according to a new study. The discovery was made by researchers from the University of Hawaii at Manoa‘s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology led by scientist Shuai Li. Their findings could […]
03/01/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Aussie researchers develop new way to turn seawater into hydrogen fuel – no desalination necessary
Researchers at RMIT University in Australia have come up with a new way to make hydrogen fuel directly from seawater without the need for desalination. The team skipped the need for desalination and its associated cost by splitting seawater directly into hydrogen and oxygen. Their method conserves energy while minimizing carbon emissions, which is a […]
07/21/2022
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By Mike Adams
Cold fusion (LENR) commercial breakthrough could END food and energy scarcity around the world
Despite the persistent attempts by criminal governments and arrogant academics to crush the field of cold fusion, a commercial breakthrough has just been announced that marks a revolution for the future of our world. The Brillouin Energy Corp. has announced a breakthrough Hydrogen Hot Tube (HHT) Boiler System which uses solid-state low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) […]
05/04/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
Storing and transporting hydrogen, a clean fuel that can provide power off-grid
Hydrogen might just be the fuel of the future. An energy carrier like electricity, it can store tremendous amounts of energy and power places with no access to the power grid. And whether it’s used in a fuel cell or burned to create heat, its only byproducts are clean water and heat. But the “hydrogen economy” – […]
04/18/2022
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By Nolan Barton
Researchers demonstrate how a novel membrane allows separation of hydrogen gas
A group of researchers from Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan led by Professor Yuji Iwamoto collaborated with researchers from France to successfully demonstrate how a novel membrane allows highly selective separation of hydrogen gas generated from the photoelectrochemical (PEC) reaction. “Membrane separation is attractive as a low-cost hydrogen gas purification technology. However, current techniques face […]
02/14/2022
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By Virgilio Marin
Will the EU succeed in using hydrogen to decarbonize “heavy” industry?
Many European steel, cement and petrochemicals companies are exploring hydrogen to reduce their carbon footprints and meet emissions deadlines set by the European Union (EU). But many roadblocks such as the lack of hydrogen infrastructure may stall goals of decarbonizing “heavy” industry and ushering in the “hydrogen economy,” according to a report last week from the Financial Times. EU companies testing hydrogen […]
10/05/2021
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By Ralph Flores
Researchers examine the potential of photocatalysts to split water
The key to efficient solar-to-chemical energy conversion lies in enabling uniform dispersion and intimate contact of co-catalysts, explain researchers from Shinshu University in Japan. In their report, which was published in Nature Communications, they explained how a single-crystalline barium tantalum oxynitride (BaTaO2N) photocatalyst effectively improved the performance of photoexcited electrons. Photocatalysts a cost-effective solution to splitting water Recent research is exploring […]
09/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Ammonia identified as a cost-effective material to store energy for fuel cells
On paper, fuel cells offer the best of both worlds. They can provide clean electric power for vehicles, without the need for long charging times that plague most EVs. The main problem with fuel cells, however, is that they use hydrogen, which is quite flammable and needs specialized infrastructure and equipment to handle. To address […]
03/07/2020
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By Franz Walker
Energy from an unlikely source: A combination of microbes and graphene could make inexpensive and eco-friendly energy
The quest for renewable energy has led some scientists to think small, that is, on a microscopic scale. A recent study has demonstrated how mixing microbes and a carbon nanomaterial can be used to help create biohybrid materials that can be used in several green energy applications. Led by Pascal Sailaly, a team at the […]
07/07/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Solar winds deposit ingredients for water on the moon
Solar winds may be responsible for increasing the amount of water on the moon. Researchers report that the stream of energetic particles from the sun leaves hydrogen atoms on the barren face of Earth’s natural satellite, according to a study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. Their team’s computer model simulated the chemical […]
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