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Turning Waste Heat Into Hydrogen Fuel Using Reverse Electrodialysis – Scitech Daily –
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Here’s a visualization of what a RED cell looks like. The hydrogen is produced at the cathode end and oxygen is produced at the anode end. Illustration Credit: NTNU
Using waste heat helps cut cost of producing hydrogen.
Hydrogen as an energy carrier can help us move away from fossil fuels, but only if it is created efficiently. One way to improve efficiency is to use waste heat that’s left over from other industrial processes.
In June, the International Energy Agency confirmed what most experts already know: that the world should work harder to boost the use of pure hydrogen as an…
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