Clean Energy

Solar-Powered Seawater Electrolysis: A Breakthrough in Green Hydrogen and Water Production

The Cornell-led research team has developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free “green” hydrogen by using solar-powered Seawater Electrolysis. The process also generates potable water as a byproduct, addressing the issue of high water consumption in traditional green hydrogen production. The researchers estimate that within 15 years, the technology could reduce the cost of green […]

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Global Electricity Hits 40% Clean Energy in 2024, Driven by Solar Power Surge

A recent report by energy thinktank Ember reveals that in 2024, clean energy sources supplied over 40% of global electricity for the first time since the 1940s. This achievement is largely attributed to a significant expansion in solar power, which has doubled in capacity over the past three years and has been the fastest-growing energy

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