MIT’s Sustainable Technology Turns Soda Cans Into Clean Hydrogen with 90% Lower Emissions
MIT engineers have developed a new sustainable technology for making clean hydrogen fuel using everyday aluminum cans and ordinary seawater. Their research shows this process produces a fraction of the carbon emissions compared to traditional hydrogen production methods, putting it on par with other green hydrogen technologies. The discovery builds on decades-old chemistry with a practical twist. When pure aluminum touches water, it breaks water molecules apart to form hydrogen gas—a potential clean energy source that produces zero emissions when used. The MIT team has made this reaction practical and scalable as a sustainable technology. “We’re showing a new way … Continue reading MIT’s Sustainable Technology Turns Soda Cans Into Clean Hydrogen with 90% Lower Emissions
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