SHOCKING! SCIENTISTS USE SOUND WAVES TO TURBOCHARGE GREEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION!

Don´t forget to leave your comments below and to support the channel by liking the video and subscribing. Thanks! Subscribe To The Tesla Domain ➡ WATCH NEXT 👇 ✅ SCIENTISTS JUST MADE HYDROGEN OUT OF NOTHING BUT AIR!!! 🔥 RELATED VIDEOS: ✅ This Startup Says Its Lithium Sulfur Batteries Have No Rival!!! ✅ GAMEOVER?!! The Tesla-BYD Partnership May Have Already Happened!!! ✅ BREAKING NEWS!!! Elon Musk And Tesla Bet Harder On LFP Batteries!!! ✅ ALERT 🚨 !!! Tesla Partner CATL Just Introduced A FIRST GEN HYPER EFFICIENT Sodium-Ion Battery!! ✅ BYD Claims Its Blade Battery Is a GAMECHANGER... And ELON MUSK Agrees!!! 00:00 Intro 01:09 Green Hydrogen Challenges 03:52 Electrolysis Through Sound 05:08 Working Principle 06:48 Future Plans 07:34 Final Words Where batteries take too long to charge or can’t carry enough energy, hydrogen is rising as an important zero-emissions fuel. The cleanest form of hydrogen energy is green hydrogen or hydrogen produced through water electrolysis. Despite its promising appeal, water electrolysis only accounts for a small fraction of global hydrogen production. This is because electrolysis is a very expensive process and requires precious metals for efficient performance. Thus mass production of green hydrogen commercially has only been a fairy tale so far. But things are going to change now! Researchers from RMIT and the University of Melbourne say they’ve unlocked cheaper, more energy-efficient green hydrogen production with a new electrolysis technique boosted by sound waves. With these high-frequency vibrations active, standard electrolysis produces 14 times more hydrogen. This innovation totally eliminates the need of using rare and expensive electrocatalysts. How did they make it happen? We will be going into the details in a bit and will also talk about the future plans of the company. But before we begin, let’s talk about the challenges involving green hydrogen production. This breakthrough offers a promising way to tap into a plentiful supply of cheap hydrogen fuel for transportation and other sectors. which could radically reduce carbon emissions and help fight climate change. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, green hydrogen is experiencing unprecedented momentum, and considering the scarcity of global energy sources, the development of such technology has become more important. Most hydrogen that we use today is grey hydrogen which is obtained by splitting natural gas. This is a very energy-intensive process and produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct. Green hydrogen, on the other hand, doesn’t produce any harmful emissions and is produced by the electrolysis of water molecules into their constituent atoms, hydrogen, and oxygen. So why don’t we use this method more often? ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Tesla Domain is the best channel for everything regarding new technology and the best forms of sustainable energy! We cover the top future tech ideas, greener technology, the future of EVs, and much more! If you want to hear about new sustainable technology before anyone else does, this channel is for you. We also cover the latest Tesla news and Elon Musk news. Subscribe to stay up to date on the top future inventions and new EV battery tech! ___________________________________________________________________________________ 🥸 Disclaimer: All the information provided on this channel and/or videos is of general nature and for entertainment purposes only, and you should use it as a place to start your own research. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, working with sources that we believe to be reliable, but subject to change at any time, without notice. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 🗣 Copyright Disclaimer: Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states: “Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.” This video could contain certain copyrighted video clips, pictures, or photographs that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyright holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by federal law and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the reasons noted above. For copyright issues or business inquiries please contact us at successpillyt@
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