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Sparc Hydrogen, merging Sparc Technologies, the University of Adelaide, and Fortescue, spearheads green hydrogen through photocatalytic water splitting.

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Their patent-pending solar reactor marks a significant advancement in harnessing sunlight for hydrogen production.

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This innovation offers an efficient alternative to electrolysis, reducing infrastructure and electricity costs.

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Successfully tested at CSIRO, the technology elevates hydrogen production's efficiency and sustainability.

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 Australian government support of nearly $500,000 underscores its potential in renewable energy.

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Sparc Hydrogen's solar reactor integrates with existing solar systems, enhancing green hydrogen production.

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The upcoming pilot plant near Adelaide will further test and refine this groundbreaking technology.

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This venture opens new avenues in renewable energy, setting a benchmark in the global green hydrogen landscape.

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