The $1/kg Goal – How AI Could Make It a Reality for Green Hydrogen

The global push toward renewable energy has heightened interest in the production of green hydrogen, a sustainable energy source with promising applications. Traditionally, the process of producing green hydrogen—splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen using electricity from renewable sources—has faced significant challenges due to high energy demands and reliance on rare, expensive metals. However, recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are addressing these roadblocks. Researchers are applying AI to develop more efficient, cost-effective methods and uncover innovative catalysts, potentially revolutionizing hydrogen production.

The $1/kg Goal – How AI Could Make It a Reality for Green Hydrogen

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