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university-of-new-south-wales-explores-ways-to-boost-hydrogen-fuel-cell-efficiency-and-cut-costs
university-of-new-south-wales-explores-ways-to-boost-hydrogen-fuel-cell-efficiency-and-cut-costs

University of New South Wales explores ways to boost hydrogen fuel cell efficiency and cut costs

Scientists at University New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney are working on ways to improve the efficiency and cost of hydrogen fuel cells, to increase access to clean fuel.

Hydrogen has been positioned as a key player in the race to a decarbonised future, but despite its potential, the road to commercialisation has been a slow one.

There are several factors that scientists – including Professor Chuan ZhaoDr Quentin Meyer and Shiyang Liu from the School of Chemistry at UNSW – are trying to address, to increase the commercial viability of hydrogen fuel cells.

There are issues with the cost and resources of some of the key elements that make up a hydrogen fuel cell, including platinum, the material commonly used as the catalyst needed to activate the process. Creating alternatives to platinum catalysts is essential.

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