Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new anion-exchange-membrane electrolyzer that could reduce the cost of hydrogen production by 5x to 10x. This technology aims to enhance the durability of hydrogen-producing fuel cells by protecting electrodes from degradation, which has been a significant barrier to cost-competitive hydrogen production. The findings were published in the journal Science and could facilitate the use of renewable energy sources like wind and solar for hydrogen generation.
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