Green Hydrogen from Wastewater─A Dual Crisis Resolution
Sayan Das,
Sebastian C. Peter
Abstract:With continuous depletion of fossil fuels, a hike in global temperature due to CO 2 emissions, and increasing population of Earth, the demand for alternative green renewable energy sources has become undeniable. Hydrogen, a potential fuel for energy production, can be produced in a green way by water electrolysis with little to no carbon emissions. As some parts of the world still face the challenge of a drinking water crisis, using clean, drinkable water for hydrogen production becomes a concern. Households, … Show more
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