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    Seminar from SPN's Hydrogen partner tonight at 5.30pm (SA time?):

    Demand for green hydrogen—a zero-carbon fuel—is expected to grow six-fold by 2050.
    The International Energy Agency has called for investment in it, US President Joe Biden has backed it with US$9.5bn, and China’s named it one of the “six industries of the future”. Everyone agrees it’s critical to meet global net-zero targets. However, it’s not cheap.
    Conventional green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy. Fields and fields of solar panels or wind farms power the electrolysis process. We end up with a fantastic, clean energy source—but fossil fuels still cost less. The financial incentive to switch is simply not there.
    So, what if we skipped the wind farms altogether? Got rid of electrolysis? This is what researchers at the University of Adelaide are working on—and they’ve now patented an apparatus that separates water into hydrogen and oxygen using only solar radiation. This single-step process for producing green hydrogen could completely change the game—and the world.
    Join us to hear about this exciting leap toward an affordable green future.
    The presenter

    Professor Gregory Metha is the immediate past head of chemistry at the University of Adelaide. Previously, he was an Australian Research Council fellow and post-doctoral fellow at the universities of British Columbia and Sydney.
    Date: Tuesday, October 11
    Time: 5:30pm

    Demand for green hydrogen—a zero-carbon fuel—is expected to grow six-fold by 2050.
    The International Energy Agency has called for investment in it, US President Joe Biden has backed it with US$9.5bn, and China’s named it one of the “six industries of the future”. Everyone agrees it’s critical to meet global net-zero targets. However, it’s not cheap.
    Conventional green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy. Fields and fields of solar panels or wind farms power the electrolysis process. We end up with a fantastic, clean energy source—but fossil fuels still cost less. The financial incentive to switch is simply not there.
    So, what if we skipped the wind farms altogether? Got rid of electrolysis? This is what researchers at the University of Adelaide are working on—and they’ve now patented an apparatus that separates water into hydrogen and oxygen using only solar radiation. This single-step process for producing green hydrogen could completely change the game—and the world.
    Join us to hear about this exciting leap toward an affordable green future.
    The presenter

    Professor Gregory Metha is the immediate past head of chemistry at the University of Adelaide. Previously, he was an Australian Research Council fellow and post-doctoral fellow at the universities of British Columbia and Sydney.
    Date: Tuesday, October 11
    Time: 5:30pm

    Demand for green hydrogen—a zero-carbon fuel—is expected to grow six-fold by 2050.
    The International Energy Agency has called for investment in it, US President Joe Biden has backed it with US$9.5bn, and China’s named it one of the “six industries of the future”. Everyone agrees it’s critical to meet global net-zero targets. However, it’s not cheap.
    Conventional green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy. Fields and fields of solar panels or wind farms power the electrolysis process. We end up with a fantastic, clean energy source—but fossil fuels still cost less. The financial incentive to switch is simply not there.
    So, what if we skipped the wind farms altogether? Got rid of electrolysis? This is what researchers at the University of Adelaide are working on—and they’ve now patented an apparatus that separates water into hydrogen and oxygen using only solar radiation. This single-step process for producing green hydrogen could completely change the game—and the world.
    Join us to hear about this exciting leap toward an affordable green future.
    The presenter

    Professor Gregory Metha is the immediate past head of chemistry at the University of Adelaide. Previously, he was an Australian Research Council fellow and post-doctoral fellow at the universities of British Columbia and Sydney.
    Date: Tuesday, October 11
    Time: 5:30pm

    https://www.adelaide.edu.au/iser/ne...adway-with-hydrogen-research-tuesdays-seminar
 
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