NewHydrogen, Inc, the developer of a disruptive technology that uses clean energy and water to produce the world’s cheapest green hydrogen, announced that the Company recently entered into a research agreement with UC Santa Barbara to work with a team of world-class chemical and materials engineers to develop a better way to efficiently split water into cheap green hydrogen with a thermochemical approach, using heat instead of electricity.
Green hydrogen is crucial in meeting the greenhouse gas emission goals described in the United Nations Paris Agreement. Solar, wind and batteries alone simply cannot be relied upon to decarbonize industries, such as aviation, maritime, steel, cement, fertilizers, oil refining and pharmaceuticals. The expected global drive towards “net-zero emission” by 2050 will create tremendous demand for green hydrogen for decades to come. Goldman Sachs estimates a future market value of $12 trillion.
Tags: Disruptive Technology, Green Hydrogen, NewHydrogen
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