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New ‘Super Steel’ pulls green hydrogen directly out of seawater

Summary by Brighter Side News
A new kind of stainless steel could transform how the world produces green hydrogen, making clean energy cheaper and more sustainable. The innovation tackles two major hurdles: high costs and poor durability in today’s water-splitting systems. Developed by a team at the University of Hong Kong, this advanced material is called stainless steel for hydrogen, or SS-H2. Professor Mingxin Huang led the research, which may soon become a cornerstone in…
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FuelCellsWorks broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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