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Hydrogen generation from atmospheric humidity using renewable energy-powered electrolyzers
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University of Melbourne Department of Chemical Engineering
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University of Melbourne
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Australia
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Atmospheric humidity extraction
A method to capture water vapor directly from the air at humidity levels as low as 4 percent and convert it to hydrogen through electrolysis.
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Machines that use electricity from renewable sources (e.g., wind, solar) to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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White Hydrogen (Geologic/Natural Hydrogen)
Naturally occurring hydrogen gas found underground, distinct from manufactured hydrogen sources. The Albanian deposit contains 84% pure H2 with trace amounts of methane and nitrogen.
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Hydrogen from atmospheric humidity extraction
A research project by the University of Melbourne Department of Chemical Engineering to generate hydrogen from atmospheric humidity using renewable energy-powered electrolyzers.
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