One obstacle that researchers face is that current fuel-cell technology relies on the use of expensive metal catalysts like platinum to convert hydrogen into energy; however, a team from the University of Virginia's College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences has identified an organic molecule that could be an effective and less costly substitute for conventional metal catalysts.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 15 Apr 2024
Still a ways out, but that will help renewables actually be renewable.
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