Researcher Develops Astonishing Process to Pull Energy From Sun Even on Cloudy Days: 'Far More Efficient'
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Researcher develops astonishing process to pull energy from sun even on cloudy days: 'Far more efficient'
Scientists from Canada are testing a new method to produce hydrogen from sunlight by splitting apart water molecules, which could be a more affordable and efficient solution for clean energy. The engineering team behind the research is using sunlight and "Earth-abundant materials" to create semiconductor catalysts that can produce hydrogen, according to a report in Tech Xplore about the research study. The material is made from carbon nitride, …
AMEA Power and Kyuden International sign MoU to develop renewable energy and green hydrogen projects
AMEA Power has partnered with Kyuden International Corporation, a subsidiary of Japan’s Kyuden Group. Together, they plan to develop renewable energy and green hydrogen projects that will contribute to decarbonisation, energy resilience, and inclusive economic growth in key markets. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishes a framework for collaboration between the two companies to undertake large-scale clean energy projects. This collab…
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