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Green hydrogen breakthrough uses energy from the sun, water from the air – RenewEconomy
University of Newcastle team combines solar PV and water harvested from air to produce low-cost green hydrogen, and gears up to test the fuel on Sydney roads.
Australian researchers have found a way to combine solar PV and water harvested from the air to produce low-cost green hydrogen, and are gearing up to put the zero-emissions fuel to the test in cars on Sydney roads.
The green hydrogen production system, which is being tested at a pilot scale at the University of Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources (NIER) precinct, is based on another University of Newcastle developed technology, the Hydro Harvester.
The Hydro Harvester is an atmosphe…
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