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PlusZero
Hydrogen power generation
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Shell
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United Kingdom
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Verdagy
water electrolysis technology for green hydrogen production
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Decoupled electrolysis of seawater
A method that separates the formation of oxygen and hydrogen into different stages, locations, and rates, allowing hydrogen production directly from seawater without relying on freshwater supplies.
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Green steel production
Steel production using hydrogen and ammonia as reducing agents instead of coal, significantly reducing carbon emissions compared to traditional methods.
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Electrolysis
The process used to produce green hydrogen by splitting water using electricity.
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Often mentioned with · Projects
Decoupled Electrolysis of Seawater
Research project led by Professor Mark Symes at the University of Glasgow focusing on producing hydrogen directly from seawater by separating the formation of oxygen and hydrogen into different stages, locations, and rates.
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Repurposing Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure for Hydrogen
Project led by Dr. Alfonso Martinez-Felipe at the University of Aberdeen investigating ways to repurpose aged offshore oil and gas infrastructure for hydrogen production and storage, with focus on optimizing mechanical properties of materials for safe hydrogen transport.
announced
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Green Steel Production Using Ammonia and Hydrogen
Project led by Professor Aidong Yang at the University of Oxford exploring the use of ammonia as both a hydrogen carrier and a reducing agent in steel production to enable 'green steel' with vastly reduced emissions.
announced
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Often mentioned with · Research studies
Decoupled Electrolysis of Seawater
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Repurposing Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure for Hydrogen Production and Storage
1 mention
Green Steel Production Using Ammonia and Hydrogen
1 mention
In the news (2)
Decoupled Electrolysis Breakthrough Powers Green Hydrogen Production
5 months 16 days ago
Seawater Electrolysis - Cracking the Salt Barrier with Research Backed by Strategic Funding
1 year 5 months ago
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