Researchers at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Australia have developed a new, cheaper, and more efficient method to produce hydrogen directly from seawater.
In the process, scientists successfully split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen with no prior desalination, resulting in less power consumption and carbon emissions.
Dr Nasir Mahmood, Vice-Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellow at RMIT, explained that their method of producing hydrogen straight from seawater is simple, scalable, and far more cost-effective than any green hydrogen approach on the market.
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