The Research Council of Finland has selected four centres of excellence to the Finnish Flagship Programme. The flagships combine high-quality research, societal impact and strong collaboration with businesses and other actors in society.The Research
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In today’s world, many people are working hard to find worthwhile solutions that contribute to a circular economy. Instead of facilitating methods that lead to rapidly growing amounts of waste, they search for techniques that foster regeneration and recycling.
Researchers are also interested in using wastewater as a resource with these efforts. Domestic, agricultural and industrial activities all cause wastewater. Ceasing them is an impossible goal. However, a feasible solution is to invest in opportunities that turn wastewater into something new, practical and useful.
Tapping Into the Sun to Obtain Hydrogen From Wastewater
Scientists and sustainability enthusiasts often tout hydrogen’s potential to power cleaner-running cars. It’s already an ingredient in thousands of products. One frequently encountered issue is that pure hydrogen production is a costly, energy-intensive process.