New solar reactor turns waste plastic and battery acid into hydrogen fuel and useful chemicals, offering a cleaner recycling ...
Hydrogen has long been seen as the fuel of the future—a clean, efficient alternative to fossil fuels. But while it burns cleanly, most of today’s methods for making it still rely on dirty processes.
Bacteria and breadcrumbs could soon replace fossil fuels—and drastically lower harmful emissions.
Sept. 11, 2003 — A new hydrogen gasification process which is modeled after a coal gasification process has been issued a patent pending. Using gasification technologies, hydrogen can cost around 20 ...
The new method converts mixed waste plastics into high-yield hydrogen gas and valuable graphene. Current hydrogen production, mostly 'gray' hydrogen, generates significant CO2 emissions; this new ...
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Plastic turned into clean hydrogen fuel using solar reactor and waste battery acid
Researchers have developed a solar-powered reactor that transforms hard-to-recycle plastic waste into clean hydrogen ...
A new study reveals how a simple, low-cost material could significantly boost the production of clean hydrogen fuel from ...
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Edinburgh scientists turn waste bread into hydrogen for industry
A team at the University of Edinburgh has shown that common E. coli bacteria can break down stale bread in an oxygen-free vessel, release hydrogen gas, and feed that hydrogen straight into chemical ...
Joint patent application with University of California, Santa Barbara further strengthens the IP position of the Company’s clean hydrogen technology SANTA CLARITA, Calif., March 12, 2026 (GLOBE ...
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