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New hydrogen production method presented at National Electronics Conference
At the XXIII National Conference on Electronics, held from 3-5 June 2024, Sergii Bespalko, Ph.D., from RIC Pro-Akademia, presented the results of our latest research on the simultaneous production of hydrogen and the treatment of crude oil-contaminated water. The WASTE4H2 project is being carried out by RIC Pro-Akademia in collaboration with the German Technological University of Oman, with funding from the Polish National Centre for Research and Development under the INNOGLOBO programme. The project is focused on sustainable hydrogen production. The research revealed that the method of combining sonication with plasma can effectively support the electrolysis process, enabling more efficient hydrogen production and more effective treatment of contaminated water.
At the conference, held on the Baltic coast, Dr. Bespalko discussed the synergistic effects achieved by the new technology and its potential industrial applications. These results are part of the broad spectrum of research presented at the conference, covering areas such as photonics, electromobility and renewable energy sources.
The presentation at the conference in Gdynia was met with great interest, highlighting the importance of research into alternative energy sources and modern methods of environmental clean-up. The method being developed as part of the WASTE4H2 project has the potential to increase energy efficiency and protect water resources, which is crucial in the context of global environmental challenges.
The conference, organised by the Gdynia Maritime University, brought together experts from various fields of technology and engineering, providing an important forum for the exchange of knowledge and presentation of the latest scientific developments.
WASTE4H2 project is co-financed by the Polish National Centre for Research and Development as part of the INNOGLOBO programme.