hydrogen energy

A tank of ammonia at a chemical plant with blue sky in background.

Ammonia has sustained humanity since the early 20th century, but its production leaves a huge carbon footprint. Now researchers have found a way to make it 100 per cent renewable.

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A new UNSW-industry partnership will prioritise commercialisation of hydrogen research to benefit society.

Hydrogen energy

Scientists show how using only water, iron, nickel and electricity can create hydrogen energy much more cheaply than before.

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The case for hydrogen as a fuel has been well made but there has been little investment to bring it to scale.

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UNSW has won a first-of-its-kind grant that will maximise Australia’s opportunities in developing a cost-effective hydrogen export supply chain.