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  • Tech Times πρόσθεσε μια φωτογραφία
    2025-06-15 17:40:06 -
    Germany just made a major move in clean energy.
    At BASF’s Ludwigshafen site, the most powerful PEM electrolyzer in Europe is now live—built with Siemens Energy to produce up to 8,000 tons of green hydrogen annually.

    This 54MW system, powered by 72 electrolysis stacks, will replace fossil-based inputs for ammonia and methanol—cutting emissions by up to 72,000 tons every year. It’s a bold leap toward carbon-free industry and a cleaner European future.

    Hydrogen just became a real industrial power player.
    How Germany is scaling green fuel —

    #GreenHydrogen #Electrolyzer #GermanyEnergy #CleanEnergyFuture #SiemensEnergy #SustainableIndustry #MechanicTimes
    Germany just made a major move in clean energy. At BASF’s Ludwigshafen site, the most powerful PEM electrolyzer in Europe is now live—built with Siemens Energy to produce up to 8,000 tons of green hydrogen annually. This 54MW system, powered by 72 electrolysis stacks, will replace fossil-based inputs for ammonia and methanol—cutting emissions by up to 72,000 tons every year. It’s a bold leap toward carbon-free industry and a cleaner European future. Hydrogen just became a real industrial power player. How Germany is scaling green fuel — #GreenHydrogen #Electrolyzer #GermanyEnergy #CleanEnergyFuture #SiemensEnergy #SustainableIndustry #MechanicTimes
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    2025-06-03 08:47:02 -
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  • Tech Times πρόσθεσε μια φωτογραφία
    2025-05-30 07:12:07 -
    Scientists have discovered that polymetallic nodules—rock formations found across the deep ocean floor—can generate oxygen through a surprising chemical process. Without needing sunlight, these nodules produce tiny electric currents that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, essentially mimicking electrolysis in complete darkness.

    This process, known as "dark oxygen" production, reveals that life in the ocean’s abyss might not rely solely on surface-driven photosynthesis. It also raises exciting prospects for finding life on oceanic exoplanets like Europa or Enceladus, where sunlight can’t reach but minerals and water might interact in similar ways.

    #DeepSeaDiscovery #DarkOxygen #OceanScience #Astrobiology #DeepOceanRocks
    Scientists have discovered that polymetallic nodules—rock formations found across the deep ocean floor—can generate oxygen through a surprising chemical process. Without needing sunlight, these nodules produce tiny electric currents that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, essentially mimicking electrolysis in complete darkness. This process, known as "dark oxygen" production, reveals that life in the ocean’s abyss might not rely solely on surface-driven photosynthesis. It also raises exciting prospects for finding life on oceanic exoplanets like Europa or Enceladus, where sunlight can’t reach but minerals and water might interact in similar ways. #DeepSeaDiscovery #DarkOxygen #OceanScience #Astrobiology #DeepOceanRocks
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