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Green Hydrogen Production Leap at StFX with Light-Driven Catalyst

The article presents a recent development in green hydrogen production by researchers at St. Francis Xavier University (StFX). The core claim is that these researchers have developed a light-driven method for producing green hydrogen that operates without external electricity and yields approximately 100 times more hydrogen than existing light-activated methods. This claim is supported by a recent news release from StFX dated January 20, 2026, which details the discovery and its potential impact on sustainable energy solutions in Nova Scotia. The article also mentions the involvement of Net Zero Atlantic, an organization dedicated to advancing clean energy research in Atlantic Canada, which aligns with the collaborative nature of the project. Given the corroboration from multiple sources and the recency of the information, the article appears to be trustworthy and current.

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