Australian researchers said they have made a “giant leap” in lifting the efficiency of electrolyzers, bringing forward the time when green hydrogen would be competitive with fossil fuels as an energy source.
Hysata, a company using technology developed at the University of Wollongong, said its patented capillary-fed electrolysis cells achieve 95 percent efficiency, meaning little wastage, beating by about one-quarter the levels of current technology.
The achievement, published yesterday in the peer-reviewed Nature Communication journal, could see the Australian government’s so-called hydrogen stretch goal of A$2 (US$1.45) a kilogram to make the fuel competitive reached as soon as 2025, Hysata chief executive
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