As the global community strides toward carbon neutrality, hydrogen has emerged as a pivotal energy carrier to help nations achieve their net-zero goals—including Canada's target of 2050. However, ...
The iodine-sulfur cycle is a closed-loop thermochemical process that uses heat to split water into its constituent gases without direct electrical input. It comprises three core reactions: the ...
A new life-cycle analysis of potentially low-greenhouse-gas options for producing hydrogen in Europe finds that only hydrogen produced using renewable electricity can be effectively zero-emission, and ...
Following the European Green Deal, the European Union has set the objective to become climate-neutral by 2050, much like the U.S. and many other countries that joined the Paris Agreement. To meet this ...
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