Nickel, cobalt allow for cheaper, more efficient green hydrogen production

Researchers at Australia's Curtin University have identified an electrocatalyst that, with added nickel and cobalt, makes green hydrogen from water in a cheaper and more efficient way compared to traditional methods. Green hydrogen is a zero-carbon fuel made by electrolysis...

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