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Earth-abundant solar pixels are a viable light harvester for stable green hydrogen production
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Hydrogen produced from organic waste
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New findings to produce hydrogen at $2 per kilogram and eventually $1 per kilogram
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One half of the clean hydrogen problem solved?
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A hydrogen power plant for the garden
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Hydrogen production at room temperature from seawater moves closer to commercialization with a new catalyst
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Towards industrial-scale manufacturing of hydrogen as a completely renewable energy source for vehicles
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Tiny droplet-based microbial factories produce hydrogen instead of oxygen when exposed to daylight in air
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Using microwaves to produce hydrogen is a key development for the process of industrial decarbonisation
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Could sewage be an almost unlimited resource to produce hydrogen?
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A new photocatalyst can split water into hydrogen and oxygen at a quantum efficiency close to 100%
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Rewiring photosynthesis to make algal biohydrogen an energy contender
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Affordable renewable energy gets a boost with a new water splitting advance
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Hydrogen production from biomass
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Boosting hydrogen production by 25 times with a little help from: rust
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