Scientists in India said they have developed a scalable next-generation device that produces green hydrogen by splitting water molecules using only solar energy. A group at the Bengaluru-based Centre ...
Green hydrogen has long been billed as a clean fuel for heavy industry, shipping, and long-duration storage, but its price ...
Two 150 mL cylindrical glass chambers sit on a ledge outdoors. Inside each chamber is an electrode submerged in a cloudy tan liquid. The electrodes are connected to a solar panel sitting behind them.