Japan has made a groundbreaking advancement in hydrogen production by continuously generating it for 3,000 hours using a Spanish material. Researchers at the Riken Center for Sustainable Resource Science have drastically reduced the amount of iridium required for electrolysis by 95%, without sacrificing efficiency. This development is pivotal for the energy transition and decarbonization efforts worldwide.
Hydrogen, hailed as the fuel of the future, is seeing increasing investments, with Spain leading in global hydrogen projects. The Riken Institute's discovery could revolutionize green hydrogen production, making it more viable and cost-effective. This aligns with Spain's recent achievement of having the largest hydrogen mine at its gates, reinforcing the country's pivotal role in the hydrogen economy.
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