Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Sustainable Energy and Corrosion Resistance

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South Korean researchers at KIMM have developed a 20-kilowatt solid oxide electrolysis system that uses waste heat to produce hydrogen more efficiently and affordably, potentially revolutionizing clean energy production and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Topics:science#clean-energy#energy-efficiency#hydrogen-energy#kimm#science-and-technology#solid-oxide-electrolysis-cell
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