Tag Archives: Hydrogen Energy

Fueling the Future: Unlocking Low-Cost Green Hydrogen

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Current methods used to process hydrogen into a usable fuel are cost-prohibitive, but several new innovations are promising to open the door to cost-competitive green hydrogen. Hydrogen is well positioned to be the fuel of the future. However, a commercially viable transition to green hydrogen – the environmentally friendly version of the fuel – seems perpetually 10-15 years away. While …

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Possible? Electricity from a New Form of Hydrogen!

BlackLight Power, Inc. Announces Production of Electricity from a New Form of Hydrogen Independent studies validate breakthrough non-polluting energy source based on hydrino theory BlackLight Power, Inc. (BLP) today announced that CIHT (Catalyst-Induced-Hydrino-Transition) technology has been independently confirmed by Dr. K.V. Ramanujachary, Rowan University Meritorious Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. “We have demonstrated the ability to produce electrical power using …

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Can Hydrogen Fuel Cells Really Work As An Alternative Energy Option?

We try to present a balanced view of the emerging alternative energy technologies on our pages. That means taking a critical eye to the science and tech of what is behind those options. I found a good article today that talks about hydrogen fuel cell technology and why the writer does not think it has viability in the near term.

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