Scottish cleantech Clyde Hydrogen has raised over £1M for its decoupled electrolyser technology that aims to increase the production of hydrogen safely at scale and at low cost.
If large-scale hydrogen production is made possible, it would assuage reliance on fossil fuels and supplement other renewable energy sources.
Decoupled Electrolysis is a new approach to renewable hydrogen production developed by Prof Mark Symes and collaborators at the University of Glasgow. Unlike incumbent electrolysis technologies, Decoupled Electrolysis gives the user the unprecedented ability to split water into hydrogen and oxygen in completely…