Seawater Electrolysis – Cracking the Salt Barrier with Research Backed by Strategic Funding
The UK Hub for Research Challenges in Hydrogen and Alternative Liquid Fuels (UK HyRES) has announced funding for 10 cutting-edge hydrogen projects aimed at accelerating the transition to net zero. With £3 million allocated, the initiatives cover diverse areas such as seawater electrolysis, the repurposing of offshore oil and gas assets, and the development of decarbonized steel production processes. This series of projects is a vital step forward in tackling the challenges of hydrogen production, storage, and application.
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