New hybrid system efficiently produces hydrogen from solar energy and fossil fuel.
A new method for making hydrogen from solar energy and fossil fuels has been developed. By using both sunlight and fossil fuels efficiently, researchers have created a system that can produce hydrogen with less carbon emissions. This system combines solar panels, water electrolysis, and methane steam reforming to maximize energy conversion. The results show that this hybrid system can produce more hydrogen and save fossil fuels compared to traditional methods. This approach could be a promising way to create clean hydrogen for various applications.