Also, Georgia Power has pledged $75 million for racial-equity programs in the state, and the McKnight Foundation will award $1 million in unsolicited grants to social-justice groups in Minnesota in memory of George Floyd.
NewHydrogen provides updates on its green hydrogen technology development
Company focusing on developing inexpensive catalysts for PEM electrolyzers
SANTA CLARITA, Calif., June 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) NewHydrogen, Inc. (OTC:NEWH), a developer of clean energy technologies, today provided an important update on the progress of its green hydrogen technology development under a sponsored research agreement with the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
The company’s sponsored research program at UCLA is currently focused on replacing iridium, a precious metal found only in asteroids, with earth abundant materials that meet or exceed the performance characteristics of iridium. The objective is to develop inexpensive and robust materials with an outstanding ability to catalyze the electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction (OER) while achieving overall high performance water electrolysis for hydrogen production. The company previously reported that a baseline non-precious