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A team of researchers at MIT World Peace University has developed a new method to produce green hydrogen from mixed agricultural waste, which could transform our pursuit of clean energy.
According to Fuel Cells Works, the team's process can convert agricultural waste, such as millet stalks and other seasonal residues, into clean-burning hydrogen fuel at a production cost of just $1 per kilogram. This offers a significantly cheaper alternative to traditional methods.
If that wasn't enough, the creation of the fuel also generates biochar and patented biofertilizers that produce nutrients only when in contact with water, reducing the need to rely on urea and other toxic chemicals to feed plants.
"We have used a pyrolysis catalyst derived from plants, helping us produce green hydrogen without carbon dioxide emissions," Ph.D. researcher Aniket Patrikar said.
Green hydrogen is a booming business due to its clean-burning properties.
A team of researchers at MIT World Peace University has developed a new method to produce green hydrogen from mixed agricultural waste, which could transform our pursuit of clean energy.
According to Fuel Cells Works, the team's process can convert agricultural waste, such as millet stalks and other seasonal residues, into clean-burning hydrogen fuel at a production cost of just $1 per kilogram. This offers a significantly cheaper alternative to traditional methods.
If that wasn't enough, the creation of the fuel also generates biochar and patented biofertilizers that produce nutrients only when in contact with water, reducing the need to rely on urea and other toxic chemicals to feed plants.
"We have used a pyrolysis catalyst derived from plants, helping us produce green hydrogen without carbon dioxide emissions," Ph.D. researcher Aniket Patrikar said.
Green hydrogen is a booming business due to its clean-burning properties.