Sentences with phrase «new electrolysis»

Two new electrolysis techniques efficiently use electricity to split carbon dioxide molecules.

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They concluded that it could be feasible to produce hydrogen in factory - scale electrolysis facilities at costs ranging from $ 1.60 and $ 10.40 per kilogram — competitive at the low end with current practices based on methane — though some of their assumptions were based on new plant designs and materials.
[Antoine Allanore, Lan Yin and Donald R. Sadoway, A new anode material for oxygen evolution in molten oxide electrolysis, in Nature]
about High - Throughput Approaches to Scaling New PEM Electrolysis Electrodes Using Relevant Production Technologies
Characterization and Accelerated Life Testing of a New Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell, Scott Barnett, Northwestern University
Will help big cities clean air and new techniques for separation in nanotubes and electrolysis can couple systems with desalination and even grid power production in distributed pwer cells.
Electrolysis is expensive, and could require building new power plants.
AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals and Gasunie New Energy are partnering to investigate the possible large scale conversion of sustainable electricity into green hydrogen via the electrolysis of water.
Researchers at Stanford University have demonstrated solar water splitting by photovoltaic - electrolysis with a solar - to - hydrogen (STH) efficiency of more than 30 % — a new record.
New Holland has been promoting the «energy independent farm» where farmers produce hydrogen from either electrolysis, or from natural gas reforming where the natural gas is produced from fermenting by - products and biomass.
Success with ammonia means we will have developed and commercialized, at scale, with viable economics, infrastructure and supply chains, the following new technologies: CCS, SSAS, methane cracking, conventional and high temperature electrolysis and thermochemical water splitting for hydrogen production, nuclear heat sources and small modular reactors, and solar heat sources and renewable electricity of sufficient reliability to be integrated into high volume must - run industrial processes.
There is still some pretty high tech stuff going on here to recirculate that water; it is put through a bioreactor, a membrane, using new tech developed by Eawag, treated by electrolysis and then chlorinated.
There are some new short to medium term storage options emerging, which can buffer variable outputs from wind etc, for example various types of flow battery, liquid air storage and even conversion to hydrogen gas via electrolysis, but the problems with storage is that it's inefficient and expensive.
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