Electrolysers that split water to produce hydrogen have trouble working with seawater, but overcoming this would offer new ways to produce the clean-burning fuel using offshore renewable energy
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Seawater to hydrogen is now an easy feat from China's new research and machine. Chinese researchers have successfully tested its new machine to produce hydrogen that splits it from seawater, known as one of the most abundant resources from all across the globe.
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