Green hydrogen

Dr. Tamar Elman and Prof. Yiftach Yaakovi. Photo: Tel Aviv University Spokesperson

Israeli research: Microalgae produce green hydrogen without harming the nutritional value of biomass

Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University have shown that green hydrogen can be produced from microalgae continuously and on a larger scale, while maintaining the biomass as a high-quality raw material for food, feed, and nutritional supplements.
H2PRO's green hydrogen production system. Photo courtesy of Technion spokespeople.

Technion researchers announce breakthroughs: Membrane-free green hydrogen production – on the way to commercial production

A new review article in Nature Reviews Clean Technology presents the DWE technology developed at the Technion – membrane-free split electrolysis, which will enable efficient, safe, and inexpensive green hydrogen production on an industrial scale.
The first hydrogen refueling station in Israel has been operating since May 2023 in Sonol Yagur. Photo: Idan Sabah

Israel as a hydrogen powerhouse: From a research base to solar-hydrogen parks

Israel is in a unique position to develop a hydrogen economy. The establishment of solar-hydrogen parks could bridge the gap between research and commercial implementation. Opinion
Green hydrogen Illustration: depositphotos.com

Efficient and no longer expensive - green hydrogen

Green hydrogen. His laboratory is Professor Nadav Yacovi. Photo: Tel Aviv University spokesperson

Researchers from Tel Aviv University have discovered an algae mutant that enables the production of green hydrogen on industrial scales

This is a significant breakthrough that will allow for the first time the carrying out of engineering studies dealing with the industrialization of the green hydrogen production process.