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Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, developed the proton battery technology. Professor John Andrews, a renewable energy specialist at the university, is the lead researcher for the project.
Researchers at RMIT University in Australia have developed a new method for enhancing green hydrogen production using sound waves.
RMIT University researchers were involved in a joint effort that led to advancements in solar cells capable of utilizing invisible light for electricity generation.
Australian research institution that developed the world's first rechargeable proton battery as an alternative energy storage solution using carbon and water instead of lithium.
Researchers from RMIT University have launched a new study to examine the role that hydrogen fuel cells may play in the future of transportation, particularly in the materials handling sector.
One of the institutions where the professors conducting the research are based.
Researchers from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have unveiled the nation's first hydrogen-powered truck and are working on new solar electrolysis and hydrogen products.

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