New Hydrogen Tech Turns Wastewater Into Green Energy With Zero Emissions

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  • 🌿 Green hydrogen technology utilizes wastewater, eliminating the need for purified water in sustainable fuel production.
  • 🔬 Researchers developed electrodes that harness metals like platinum and nickel from wastewater as catalysts for hydrogen production.
  • 💧 The innovation reduces pollution by reintegrating oxygen into wastewater treatment plants, enhancing their efficiency.
  • 🤝 RMIT University seeks industry and government partners to scale this transformative technology for global use.

As the world races toward sustainable energy solutions, green hydrogen has emerged as a promising candidate. Traditionally, its production requires large amounts of purified water, which poses a significant challenge in regions facing water scarcity. However, a pioneering team of researchers from RMIT University has developed an innovative approach that utilizes wastewater instead of freshwater,…

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