Hydrogen fuel from the ocean? Scientists say they’ve found a way to do it. Author Ling Tao, a professor at Tianjin University’s School of Materials Science and Engineering, said the new technology was compatible with existing electrolysers that currently use fresh water
scmp.comSubmitted by chopchopped t3_10pi8ig in Futurology
chopchopped OP t1_j6kla8y wrote
> International team introduced an acid layer over catalysts to directly electrolyse seawater to produce the renewable energy. Existing technologies need high-purity water to create hydrogen, so the researchers looked to ‘an almost infinite resource’
Imagine hydrogen fueling islands every 2-300 miles across the ocean. No more bunker fuel.
China is taking hydrogen very seriously
>Bloomberg: China Has Set It Sights on Cornering Another Green Energy Market: Hydrogen
https://archive.is/HOWYl
>Guangzhou Sets Out Plan for USD1.4 Billion Fuel Cell Vehicle Industry by 2025. The city aims to establish itself as a leading domestic development and manufacturing hub for FCVs, covering the whole industry chain from core parts to vehicle assembly
https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/guangzhou-sets-out-plan-for-usd14-billion-fuel-cell-vehicle-industry-by-2025