The development of an energy-efficient Fe-Ni catalyst could significantly reduce costs associated with alkaline water electrolysis, a key process in green hydrogen production.
This catalyst is particularly relevant for sectors that are challenging to electrify, such as heavy industry and long-duration energy storage, which are critical for decarbonization efforts.
Implementing this technology could enhance the overall efficiency and viability of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source, impacting infrastructure and operational strategies in energy production.