Photochemical reactions are one of the most eco-friendly ways of producing "green fuel"
Berkeley Lab researchers pursue low-cost, efficient technologies for hydrogen generation
Hydrogen can be used as a clean fuel in fuel cells, which produce power, with water and heat as the only byproducts
A bacterial boost for bio-based fuels
Biomass has been a source of heat and energy since the beginning of recorded history
Hydrogen is an excellent energy carrier, but the development of lightweight solid-state materials for compact, low-pressure storage is a huge challenge
Inexpensive, nontoxic catalyst could help reduce global reliance on fossil fuels
Stanford engineer Yi Cui and colleagues have developed new ways to improve hydrogen production and rechargeable zinc batteries
College of Engineering faculty member renews research agreement with California-based startup
Combining bacterial genes and virus shell creates a highly efficient, renewable material used in generating power from water
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