Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Green hydrogen has long been pitched as the clean fuel that could decarbonize steel, shipping, fertilizers, and even long-haul aviation, but its price has stubbornly stayed above what most industries ...
In the global race to decarbonize, hydrogen stands out as one of the most promising clean fuels. But despite its potential to power industries and transportation without emitting carbon, producing ...
Green hydrogen could be a game-changer for the clean energy transition—but right now, it’s too expensive and still relies on harmful “forever chemicals.” A new EU-backed project called SUPREME aims to ...
Designing optimized catalysts that use least amount of iridium has been a challenge. Water electrolysis offers an ideal process for hydrogen production, which could play a key role in the global ...
In just one afternoon, scientists used a nanoparticle “megalibrary” to find a catalyst that matches or exceeds iridium’s performance in hydrogen fuel production, at a fraction of the cost. An artistic ...
We at the EU-funded SUPREME project are rolling up our sleeves to tackle two of the biggest headaches blocking truly affordable green hydrogen: those stubborn P ...