Hydrogen generated with the power of the sun could largely replace fossil fuels in the future, helping to lower carbon emissions. In the Neo-PEC joint...
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Researchers from three German Fraunhofer Institutes claim to have jointly developed “a tandem module that is self-sufficient and reliable at producing solar-generated green hydrogen”. It’s a classic electrolyzer – what typically would be complex and expensive – combined in one ‘cheap’ panel. With 100 square meters of these hydrogen-solar panels, they theoretically could produce 30 kg of hydrogen yearly. However, Belgian researchers who graduated from Louvain University have a clear lead on the Germans. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Hydrogen generated with the power of the sun could largely replace fossil fuels in the future, helping to lower carbon emissions. In the Neo-PEC joint...
In the Neo-PEC joint project, researchers from three Fraunhofer Institutes have developed a modular solution that enables highly flexible hydrogen...
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